BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(Field of the Invention)
[0001] The present invention relates to a constant velocity universal joint used in a car
and an industrial machinery and a method of controlling the quality thereof with the
use of an IC tag.
(Description of Prior Art)
[0002] In recent years, demands for the traceability of an object of interest, that is,
demands for the capability of pursuing the history, application and/or whereabouts
of an object of interest are increasing. In the quality control of mechanical products,
for example, constant velocity universal joints, the quality of every steps (material
purchase step, forging step, heat treatment step, grinding step and so on) of the
manufacturing process ranging from material purchase to completion of manufacture
and the manufacturing history of for example, lots are desired to be confirmed on
one-to-one basis or by unit of lots for each of the mechanical products.
[0003] ln automotive vehicles, since general mechanical products are controlled in lot units
and lot-by-lot sampling inspection procedure is carried out for each lot, the manufacturing
history in lot units is required. Once the manufacturing history is known, countermeasures
to the future's improvements can be cased and the diagnosis of the service line can
also be conducted easily. Also, determination of contamination of analogous articles
can be facilitated. In the case of specialty mechanical products, individual examination
is carried out and the manufacturing history is desired to be discernable on a one-by-one
basis.
[0004] As a quality control method capable of clarifying such a manufacturing history, information
generated during each manufacturing step has hitherto been recorded in forms and/or
inputted to a terminal for a database.
[0005] On the other hand, in the distribution control and/or the stock control, IC lags
adopting the FRID capable of contactless communication are being compactized and come
to be largely employed in the distribution of goods. In the manufacture of a product
of, for example, an automotive vehicle, the control from he stage of manufacture to
the stage of disposal with the use of the IC tags has been suggested. (Sec, for example,
the
Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2002-169858.) Since the IC lag is capable of achieving a contactless communication and has a
large storage capacity, a high degree control is expected, Even in mechanical elements
such as gears, it has been suggested to attach the IC tags to the product and store
therein ID codes and various information associated with the ID codes so that information
on the products can be controlled. (See, for example, the
Japanese Laid-open Patent publication No. 2002-49900.)
[0006] However, with respect to the constant velocity universal joints, an example, in which
the IC tag is attached, has not yet been suggested. Also, if an attempt is made to
attach the IC tag to the constant velocity universal joint, it is necessary to avoid
the IC tag from disturbing the peripheral arrangement, to avoid interference of the
IC tag with the peripheral arrangement and to avoid an accidental separation of the
IC tag during the use thereof for a long time. The standard IC tags arc often incapable
of accomplishing a satisfactory information recording, when they are arranged on metals,
due to radio wave absorption and radio wave reflection. If the IC tags of a special
construction capable of being arranged on metals are used, they will become expensive,
which lead to increase of the cost of the constant velocity universal joints.
[0007] The conventional control of mechanical elements with the use of the IC tags deals
with the control of information obtained at manufacturing stages and the control of
information concerning the product distribution, and no suggestion has been made yet
to control the status of actual use of the mechanical clements subsequent to shipment.
[0008] The constant velocity universal joint utilized in association with, for example,
a drive shaft of an automotive vehicle is generally designed to have a service life
corresponding to the life of the automotive vehicle. Accordingly, if one can ascertain
how it is used in the market, it will be useful as information for the future's designing.
[0009] However, no clue is generally available, which is necessary to know how the constant
velocity universal joint is used and, therefore, confirmation of the actual use thereof
in a particular status is impossible to achieve. Although an attempt is made to store
and control the status-of-use of the automotive vehicle itself, it is not sufficient
as information necessary to control the status-of-use of the constant velocity universal
joint. Also, in the event that the constant velocity universal joint is replaced with
a fresh one in the automotive vehicle, it is not easy to know the status-of-use of
the new constant velocity universal joint.
[0010] When it comes to the regular servicing of the constant velocity universal joint that
takes place during an automobile inspection or the like, it often occurs that indications
of the manufacturer's serial number, and/or the date of manufacture and the place
of manufacture, imprinted on the constant velocity universal joint arc necessary.
[0011] However, the indications such as the manufacturer's serial number, the date of manufacture
and the place of manufacture, which are imprinted on the constant velocity universal
joint, are not readily available unless the constant velocity universal joint is dismantled.
Because of this, disassembling and reassembling require a substantial amount of labors.
In general, the constant velocity universal joint must be removed to enable the information
such as the manufacturer's serial number to be confirmed and this is indeed laborious
and costly.
[0012] In the suggested example or the quality control method using the IC tags, various
pieces of information concerning mechanical elements, for example, gears, are recorded
directly in the IC tag attached to each of the mechanical elements or identification
information is recorded in the IC tag attached to the mechanical element, so that
when check is made to the database, the type of mater al, the lot control information,
various history data and others, all associated with the mechanical elements can be
ascertained. However, it may often occur that with those information on the mechanical
elements, a cause of a trouble occurring in some of the mechanical elements cannot
be clarified. By way of example, the difference in quality may arise even due to the
difference in processing conditions at each of the process steps, and such difference
in processing condition cannot be recognized from a result of examination.
[0013] The constant velocity universal joint is made up of a plurality of clements such
as an outer race or outer coupling member, an inner race or inner coupling member,
rolling elements and a retainer. No traceability is available to identify the difference
in quality of the individual element while the examination result of the constant
velocity universal joint after assembled is obtained. Since in the constant velocity
universal joint, even the slight difference in material and precision brings about
a substantial difference in performance, the hitherto suggested example of the quality
control method utilizing the IC tags is incapable of resolving the problem.
[0014] Also, in the case of the control of the process steps, the conventional control method,
in which for each process step, records are manually written in a book and/or inputted
in a terminal, requires a substantial amount of labor and, therefore, it is indeed
difficult to record a large amount of information in detail meticulously. In particular,
when it comes to mechanical products, for example, constant velocity universal joints,
each of which is made up of' a plurality of elements produced in lots in all stages
of the manufacturing process including a step of material purchase, a grinding step,
a forging step and then a heat treatment step, the control of each element in each
step of the manufacturing process is complicated and a substantial amount of labor
is required in accomplishing manual recording of the information and inputting operation.
Because of this, it is difficult to meet with the demands for the detailed history
information on the mechanical products and, also, the control requires a substantial
amount of cost.
[0015] In view of the foregoing, the application of the IC tags to the constant velocity
universal joint has been contemplated, but the control method such as used in connection
with automotive vehicles cannot be applied to the constant velocity universal joints.
In the case of the example suggested in the previously mentioned patent document (the
Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2002-169858), the IC tag is attached to an automotive vehicle itself, which is an object to be
controlled, and information on each of various manufacturing steps is recorded in
the IC tag. The IC tag is attached to a frame or the like. However, in the case of
the constant velocity universal joint, since the constant velocity universal joint
has no element, which provides a complete fiducial such as the frame or the like in
the automotive vehicle and since in the manufacturing process each element is manufactured
through, for example, the forging and heat treatment steps, it is difficult to secure
the IC tag to the constant velocity universal joint. Also, in the constant velocity
universal joint, since the outer race, the inner race, the retainer and so on are
individually controlled after the manufacturing process including the step of material
purchase, the forging step, the heat treatment step, the grinding step and so on,
the application of the IC tag to the quality control poses a problem of how it should
specifically be used and, therefore, the efficient application of the IC tag is difficult
to achieve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0016] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a constant velocity universal
joint, in which information can be recoded.
[0017] A second object of the present invention is to provide a quality control method for
the constant velocity universal joint in which the information can be readily obtained
with no need to dismantle the bearing and which can cope quickly and properly with
the regular servicing or the like.
[0018] A third object of the present invention is to provide a status-of-use control method
for the constant velocity universal joint, in which the status of actual use subsequent
to shipment can easily be controlled.
[0019] The constant velocity universal joint of the present invention is attached with an
IC tag capable of accomplishing a contactless communication. This constant velocity
universal joint includes, for example, an outer race or outer coupling member, an
inner race or inner coupling member and rolling elements interposed between the inner
race and the outer race for transmitting rotation between the outer and inner races.
The rolling elements may be either halls or rotters. Also, the constant velocity universal
joint may be either a fixed type constant velocity universal joint, that is, the type
in which the outer race and the inner race do not axially move relative to each other,
or a sliding type constant Velocity universal joint, that is, the type in which the
outer race and the inner ace are axially movable relative to each other.
[0020] When the IC tag is attached to the constant velocity universal joint, information
concerning this constant velocity universal joint can be recorded in the IC tag and
the information so recorded can be read out contactless and, therefore, identification
of the constant velocity universal joint and any other control relating to the constant
velocity universal joint can be accomplished.
[0021] The constant velocity universal joint utilized in an automotive vehicle is generally
equipped with a boot made of rubber or resin and used to cover an opening of the outer
race. The IC tag may be attached to This boot.
[0022] Since the boot is made of cither rubber or resin, the standard IC tag of a kind that
cannot be arranged directly on a metal can be effectively utilized to accomplish a
satisfactory radio communication without being disturbed by radio wave absorption
or reflection. Also, a special treatment, which would otherwise be required when the
IC tag is arranged on a metal, is not needed.
[0023] The boot referred to above generally includes a bellows, and large and small diameter
fixing portions continued from opposite ends of the bellows, respectively, and adapted
to be fixed to an outer periphery of the outer race and an outer periphery of a shaft
member coupled with the inner race. The IC tag referred to above may be attached to
an outer diametric portion or an outer diametric exposed portion adjacent the large
diameter fixing portion in the bellows.
[0024] Since the bellows has a major portion thereof, which undergoes extencing and bending
motions repeatedly, it is not so feasible from the viewpoint of attaching security.
Also, since respective outer peripheries of the fixing portions are utilized as the
positions, at which the metallic bands are fastened, respectively, and arc therefore
concealed, communication is difficult. However, the outer diametric portion of the
bellows adjacent the large diameter side fixing portion is where they will not be
adversely affected by the bending motion of the constant velocity universal joints,
attaching to this site is effective to achieve a firm fixture enough to avoid a possible
separation of the IC tag for a long time regardless of the repeatedly occurring bending
motion.
[0025] The IC tag may be attached to an end face of one of the fixing portions that are
continued from the opposite ends of the bellows of each of the boors. Since this end
face of the corresponding fixing portion is little affected by the bending motion
of the constant velocity universal joint, attaching to this site is effective to achieve
a firm fixture enough to avoid a possible separation of the IC tag for a long, time
regardless of the repeatedly occurring bending motion.
[0026] In the present invention, the IC tag capable of the contactless communication may
be attached to the outer race. Since the outer race is a member of the constant velocity
universal joint that is exposed to the outside, attaching of the IC tag to that location
is effective to achieve communication easily.
[0027] Where the IC tag is attached to the outer race, the IC tag may be attached within
a recess provided in an end face of a stem shaft of the outer race.
[0028] The end face of the stem shaft is provided with a recess for the support of center
that is used when various processes arc worked on the outer race. Although this recess
will become good for nothing when each of the constant velocity universal joints is
completed, when this recess is utilized for the IC tag to be attached thereto, the
IC tag can be installed as embedded therein without the necessity of a special processing.
[0029] In the present invention, the IC tag may be attached to a shaft member that is coupled
with the inner race. In a case used in an automotive vehicle, the shaft member coupled
with the inner race allows for an ambient space to be secured often and, therefore,
attaching of the IC tag to this location is effective to facilitate communication.
[0030] Where it is attached to this shaft member, the IC tag may be attached within a recess
provided in an end face of the shall member. Even the end face of the shaft member
is often provided with a recess for the support of a center that is used when various
processes are worked on the outer race and if this recess is utilized for the IC tag
to be attached therein the IC tag can be installed as embedded therein without the
necessity of a special processing.
[0031] Where the shaft member has opposite ends adapted to be coupled with respective constant
velocity universal joints and an intermediate portion of the shaft member, which lie
between respective sites, at which boots for the constant velocity universal joints
are fixed, has a diameter greater than that of shaft end side portions, which lie
on respective end sides of those sites, a mounting groove may be provided in an outer
periphery of this intermediate portion of the shaft member and the IC tag may then
be attached within this mounting groove.
[0032] The shaft member having its opposite ends coupled respectively with the constant
velocity universal joints is employed in the form of a raw material having a diameter
greater than the required diameter for the formation of those portions where the boots
are fixed and has portions adjacent the shaft ends ground to the required diameter,
but it may often exist that the shaft intermediate portion is rendered to be of a
thickness generally equal to that of the raw material. In such case, the shaft intermediate
portion is a portion which is excessive in terms of strength and if a mounting groove
is provided in this portion and the IC tag is fitted within this mounting groove,
the IC tag can be attached as embedded without incurring nay problem associated with
reduction in strength of the shaft member. Also, in an application in automotive vehicles,
if the IC tag is attached to the shaft intermediate portion of the shaft member, the
ambient space is so large is to enable communication with the IC tag.
[0033] In the present invention, at least one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint may be applied with an embossed alphanumerical marking
or symbol, with a mounting recess defined at a location near this embossed marking
by means of engraving and wherein the IC tag is attached within this mounting recess.
[0034] The embossed marking referred to above is representative of information such as,
for example, a manufacturer's name and/or the lot number and, a though it can be dispensed
with if the IC tag is attached, the concurrent use with the IC tag is often preferred
for the visual determination of a human being. When during the embossing the mounting
recess for the IC tag is simultaneously formed by embossing, the IC tag can be attached
as embedded without increasing the number of processing steps to form the mounting
recess.
[0035] The constant velocity universal joint of the present invention may be of a type,
in which the IC tag is recorded with identification information for identifying the
constant velocity universal joint and manufacturing information on the constant velocity
universal joint. The identification information includes, for example, the lot number,
the manufacturing number for each of the products and others. The manufacturing information
is information such as for example. results of various examinations at the time of
manufacture, processing conditions of processing machines and so on.
[0036] Once the identification information is discernable, various reference can be made
easily. Also, if the manufacturing information can be read directly from the constant
velocity universal joint, securement of the traceability can be easily performed.
[0037] An automotive vehicle drive shaft of the present invention includes a shaft member
and two constant velocity universal joints coupled respectively with opposite ends
of the shaft member, in which for one or both of the constant velocity universal joints,
the constant velocity universal joint as described of any one of the foregoing structures
of the present invention is employed. In such case, any one or the IC lags attached
to the constant velocity universal joints may be recorded with identification information
on the automotive vehicle drive shaft.
[0038] In the case of this construction, information on the whole of the drive shaft including
the shaft member and the pair of the constant velocity universal joints can be recorded
and controlled with the IC tags.
[0039] A quality/status-of-use control method for a constant velocity universal joint in
accordance with the present invention is a method for controlling the constant velocity
universal joint having the IC tag capable of a contactless communication attached
thereto, in which while the IC tag is attached to the constant velocity universal
joint, information concerning, or a status-of-use of a quality control of the constant
velocity universal joint is recorded in the IC tag.
[0040] Here, the information concerning the quality control is intended to encompass all
kinds of information concerning the quality including the manufacture, the material
and the examination. The status-of-use is intended to encompass all conditions of
use such as, for example, the total number of revolutions, the temperature, the torque
and so on which may affect the service life of he constant velocity universal joint.
[0041] According to this method, since the IC lag attached to the constant velocity universal
joint is recorded with the information on the constant velocity universal joint, the
information recorded in the IC tag can be read out and a predetermined information
can be confirmed when at any arbitrarily chosen time the tag reader is brought close
to the constant velocity universal joint. If one has information concerning, for example,
the range of the constant velocity universal joint, the information on the constant
velocity universal joint to be pursued can be made available from the information
read out therefrom. For this reason, without the constant velocity universal joint
being dismantled from the automotive vehicle or machines, the information on the constant
velocity universal joint can be available while, for example, the servicing worker
visits a customer or gas is refilled at a gas station.
[0042] The quality/status-of-use control method for the constant velocity universal joint,
which is one example of the present invention, includes a step of attaching the IC
tag to the constant velocity universal joint, a step of recording information on a
quality of the constant velocity universal joint in the IC tag attached to the constant
velocity universal joint, a utilizing step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time
subsequent to shipment, the information recorded in the IC tag and confirming a predetermined
information from the information read out therefrom.
[0043] In the present invention, where the constant velocity universal joint is utilized
in an automotive vehicle, the reading of the IC tag during the utilizing step may
be carried out by the utilization of a tag reader while the constant velocity universal
joint remains incorporated in the automotive vehicle and information concerning the
constant velocity universal joint may be made available by means of an information
processor connected wired or wireless with the tag reader or an information processor
integrated with the tag reader. Also, the predetermined information referred to above
includes such information as, for example, the size, performance and manufacturing
method of the constant velocity universal joint.
[0044] The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention includes the following first to fifth quality control methods
for the constant velocity universal joint
[0045] The first quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention is a quality control method for the constant Velocity universal
joint, in which the constant velocity universal joint makes use of the IC tag capable
of the contactless communication and is controlled by recording a predetermined information
on the constant velocity universal joint, which method includes:
a step of attaching an IC tag to the constant velocity universal joint through one
of a plurality of clements which form respective pans of the constant velocity universal
joint;
step of recording information on a manufacturing process of the constant velocity
universal joint to the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint: and
a step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, the information
recorded in the IC tag and confirming a predetermined information from The information
read out therefrom.
[0046] The second quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention is a quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint, which utilizes a database for storing a predetermined information, concerning
the constant velocity universal joint, in association with the identification information
of the constant velocity universal joint, stored contents of which are extractable
by the identification information referred to above, and an IC tag capable of the
contactless communication, and which method includes:
a step of attaching the IC tag to the constant velocity universal joint through one
of a plurality of elements forming respective parts of the constant velocity universal
joint;
a step of recording an identification information on the constant velocity universal
joint in the IC tag in accordance with the database at a time of shipment or by a
time of delivery to a customer and, also, recording a manufacturing process of the
constant velocity universal joint; and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time
subsequent to shipment, the information recorded in the IC tag and confirming the
information on the manufacturing process by comparing the information read out with
the database.
[0047] The third quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention is a quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint, which utilizes a database for storing a predetermined manufacturing information
on the constant velocity universal joint, stored contents of which are extractable,
and an IC tag capable of the contactless communication, and which includes:
a step of attaching the IC tag to the constant velocity universal joint through one
of a plurality of clements forming respective parts of the constant velocity universal
joint;
a step of recording in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint,
a predetermined shipment information of the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the database; and
a step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, the information
recorded in the IC tag and confirming the information on the constant velocity universal
joint from the information read out therefrom or information obtained by comparing
the read-out information with the database.
[0048] The above described first quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint is specifically a method, in which the IC tag is attached to the constant velocity
universal joint and the traceability is enabled in connection with a quality control
relying only on the information recorded in the IC tag and which includes the following
steps.
[0049] This quality control method is a quality control method for controlling the constant
velocity universal joint by recording in the IC tag, a predetermined manufacturing
information concerning a process flow ranging from purchase of material associated
with the constant velocity universal joint to a step of examination by way of a step
of at least one of forging and turning, a heat treatment step and a grinding step,
which method includes:
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion of manufacture thereof;
a step of recording in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery to a customer, at least one of processing
condition information and material information at at least one of the manufacturing
steps for the constant velocity universal joint; and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag and confirming the at least one of the processing condition information and
the material information from the information read from the IC tag at an arbitrary
time subsequent to shipment.
[0050] According to this method during the information reading and utilizing step at any
arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, the material information or the processing
condition information on any one of the forging and turning step, the heat treatment
step and the grinding step can be confirmed. Since even the processing condition information
can be confirmed, securement of the traceability or the like can easily be obtained
even in the constant velocity universal joint, which require a severe quality and
precision. In the case of this method, without using any separate database, the information
can be controlled only with the IC tag and therefore, in a facility where the processing
condition information or the like is confirmed, the processing condition information
or the like can be read out regardless of the access authority and communication facilities
to the database.
[0051] The above described second quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint is specifically a method, in which the IC tag attached to the constant velocity
universal joint and the database are utilized to enable the traceability in connection
with the quality control and which includes the following steps.
[0052] This quality control method is a quality control method for controlling the constant
velocity universal joint, in which with respect to the constant velocity universal
joint, a database for storing, in association with an identification information,
a predetermined manufacturing information concerning a process flow ranging from purchase
of material associated with the constant velocity universal joint to a step of examination
by way of a step of at least one of forging and turning, a heat treatment step and
a grinding step, all associated with the constant velocity universal joint, stored
contents of which can be extracted by the identification information, and the IC tag
capable of the contactless communication are utilized to control the constant velocity
universal joint, which method includes:
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion of manufacture thereof;
a step of recording in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery to a customer, an identification information
on the constant velocity universal joint and at least one of processing condition
information and material information at at least one of the manufacturing steps for
the constant velocity universal joint in accordance with the database; and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment and conducting from the
information read out therefrom or information obtained by comparing the information
read out therefrom with the database, one of a confirmation of material received,
a confirmation of the manufacturing process, a confirmation of at least one of the
processing condition information and the material information, and a confirmation
of results of examination.
[0053] Even in this control method, during the information reading and utilizing step at
any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, the material information or the
processing condition information on any one of the forging and turning step, the heat
treatment step and the grinding step can be confirmed. Because of this, even in the
constant velocity universal joint, which requires a severe quality and precision,
securement of the traceability can be easily carried out. Also, since the IC tag attached
to the constant velocity universal joint is recorded with the identification information
and the database is recorded with various information in correspondence with the identification
information, many of the pieces of information can be extracted from the database
with no need to rely on the limited storage capacity of the IC tag. The capacity of
the memory built in the IC tag, which is left unoccupied, can be used for the maintenance
of the various histories subsequent to the shipment and/or subsequent to the delivery
to the customer or the like.
[0054] The above described third quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint is a method enabling the traceability in connection with the quality control
by the utilization of the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
and the database and which includes the following steps. This quality control method
is a method, in which with respect to the constant velocity universal joint, a database
for storing, in association with an identification information, a predetermined manufacturing
information concerning a process flow ranging from purchase of material associated
with the constant velocity universal joint to a step of examination by way of a step
of at least one of forging and turning, a heat treatment step and a grinding step,
all associated with the constant velocity universal joint, stored contents of which
can be extracted by the identification information, and the IC tag capable of the
contactless communication are utilized and which includes:
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion of manufacture thereof;
a step of recording in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery to a customer, an identification information
on the constant velocity universal joint and recording at least one of pieces of information
including a date or manufacture, a place of manufacture, a brand or a filled grease,
a gap between the neighboring elements, a term of warranty and handing cautions, all
associated with the constant velocity universal joint, in accordance with the database;
and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment and conducting from the
information read out therefrom or information obtained by comparing the information
read out therefrom with the database, one of a confirmation of material received,
a confirmation of the manufacturing process, a confirmation of at least one of the
processing condition information and the material information, and a confirmation
of results of examination.
[0055] In the case of this method, during the information reading and utilizing step at
any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, it is possible to perform one
of a confirmation of the material received, a confirmation of the manufacturing process,
a confirmation of the processing condition and a confirmation of results of examination
from the read information read from the IC tag or from the information obtained by
referring the read information, read from the IC tag, with the above described database.
It is also possible to confirm one of the date of manufacture, the place of manufacture,
the brand of the filled grease, the gap between the neighboring elements, the term
of warranty and handling cautions, all recorded in the IC tag. The date of manufacture,
the place of manufacture, the brand of the filled grease, the gap between the neighboring
elements, the term of warranty and handling cautions arc those which are desired to
be known immediately at various situations and, hence, the capability of reading directly
from the IC tag without making reference to the database is convenient in terms of
facilities and labor. Since the grease is available in various kinds depending on
whether it is for high temperature use or low temperature use and on the manner of
use thereof and is difficult to discern from the appearance, it is convenient if they
can be read from the IC tag.
[0056] In the present invention, in any of the above described first to third quality control
methods for the constant velocity universal joint the following steps may be included.
Namely, a step of recording in the IC tag for the manufacturing process, which is
prepared for each of lot numbers of elements, a predetermined manufacturing information
on a process flow ranging from material purchase of the elements forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint to a grinding step by way of a step
of at least one of forging and turning and a heat treatment step, for each process
step, and a step of reading this recorded information and recording portion or whole
of the information so read out in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal
join are included, and as the manufacturing information recorded in the IC tag for
the manufacturing process, at least one of a processing condition information, associated
with at least one of the manufacturing steps, and a material information is included.
[0057] As described above, if the manufacturing information on a process flow ranging from
material purchase of the elements forming respective parts of the constant velocity
universal joint to a grinding step by way of a step of at least one of forging and
turning and a heat treatment step, for each process step, is recorded in the IC tag
for the manufacturing process prepared for each of the lot numbers of the elements,
recording of the detailed information as compared with that recorded manually in a
record book can be accomplished and, also, since unlike the case in which it is inputted
in the database by means of, for example, a terminal, the place where the information
is inputted is the IC tag, visual recognition is possible thereby facilitating an
inputting work without accompanying any error. Also, unlike the case in which all
various pieces of information ranging from the material purchase of the elements to
the grinding step through intermediate steps arc recorded in the database, those pieces
of information are possessed by the IC tag and, therefore, a load on the database
is slight and control thereof is easy to achieve. Because of this, the detailed information
can easily be controlled. Where the lot division changes for each process step, the
IC tag prepared for each of the lot number of the elements is prepared for each lot
that has been changed.
[0058] the recording of the manufacturing information during the manufacture of the elements
may he made to the database. In other words, in the present invention, even in any
one of the above described first to third quality control methods for the constant
velocity universal joint, a step of recording a predetermined manufacturing information
on a process flow ranging from material purchase of the elements forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint to a grinding step by way of a step
of at least one of forging and turning and a heat treatment step and to a step of
examination, in a time-of-manufacture database in association with a lot number of
the elements or an identification number for each of the elements, and a step of recording
this recorded information in the IC tag attached to the mechanical elements may be
included.
[0059] For a control method, in which the IC tag for the manufacturing process prepared
for each lot number is used in controlling the manufacturing information during the
manufacture of the elements, the following method can be employed and, more specifically,
any of the following fourth and fifth methods can be employed.
[0060] This quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint, in wh ch the
IC tag is employed for each lot is a method, in which with respect to the elements
including an outer race and an inner race and forming respective parts of the constant
velocity universal joint, for each of manufacturing steps ranging from purchase of
material to completion and then to completion of an examination, the IC tag is prepared
for each lot of the manufacturing steps, wherein the IC tag prepared for each lot
of the manufacturing steps is rendered to be the same IC tag as that for the lot corresponding
to one step on an upstream side or an IC tag succeeding the information on the IC
tag for the lot corresponding to the one step on the upstream side, and the lot number
of that step and information on that step are recorded in the IC tag prepared for
each lot of that step.
[0061] ln the case of this method, even though there is a lot division at a step on the
downstream the information recorded at the step on the upstream side can be succeeded
in the new IC tag. Because of this, the IC tag for the lot at the time of completion
of the manufacture for all of the elements can have information on the entire steps
recorded therein.
[0062] The fourth quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint ir accordance
with the present invention is a quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint that is examined individually. This quality control method for the constant
velocity universal joint is a quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint, which is assembled with a plurality of kinds of elements, which are manufactured
through a manufacturing process ranging from purchase of material to a grinding step
by way of a step of at least one of forging and turning, and a heat treatment step
and is individually examined and which includes the following steps (1) to (1) and
employs substeps as will be described later with respect to the constant velocity
universal joint assembled with the elements.
- (1) At a time of purchase of material for the elements, a step of recording in an
IC tag, prepared for each material lot, information concerning a material lot number
of the corresponding material lot and material received, at a time of purchase of
the material for each of the elements,
- (2) juring the forging and turning step, a step of preparing, for each forging and
turning lot, all IC tag for each material lot or an IC tag succeeding the information,
recorded in the IC tag for each material lot, and recording in those IC tags, the
forging and turning lot number or the corresponding forging and turning lot and information
obtained during the forging and turning step, and
- (3) during the heat treatment step, a step of preparing, for each heat treatment lot,
a different IC tag for each forging lot or an IC tag succeeding the information, recorded
in the different IC tag for each forging lot, and recording in those IC tags, the
heat treatment lot number of the corresponding heat treatment lot and information
obtained during the heat treatment step.
- (4) During the examination step subsequent lot the grinding step, a step of preparing,
for each element or each set of the elements of the same kind, which form a unit for
examination, an IC tag for each heat treatment lot or an IC tag succeeding the information,
recorded in the different IC tag for each heat treatment lot, and recording in those
IC tags, the corresponding grinding lot number and information obtained during the
examination step.
[0063] The IC tag is, during a period prior to assemblage and after the assemblage, attached
to the constant velocity universal joints each assembled with the elements and is
recorded with at least the manufacturing number which is out of the manufacturing
number unique to the individual constant velocity universal joint and the information
recorded in the IC tag after the examination of the elements used to form the constant
velocity universal joints, In correspondence with the manufacturing number, the database
is recorded with the information recorded in the IC tag after the examination of the
elements used to form the constant velocity universal joints and examination information
after completion of the constant velocity universal joint.
[0064] It is to be noted that the flow from the material purchasing step to the grinding
step by way of the forging and turning step and the heat treatment step represent
broadly divided sections of the flow from purchase of material to completion of the
elements and each of those steps may be made up of a plurality of substeps or each
step may include a step not included within the specific nomenclature. By way of example,
where the turning is carried out subsequent to the forging, followed by the heat treatment,
the turning step may be included within the forging step. Also, during the step, in
which information obtained at each of the forging and turning step, the heat treatment
step and the grinding step such as in (2) to (4) described above, it may be recorded
together with the processing condition information at each of the forging and turning
step, the heat treatment step and the grinding step. Also, during the step, in which
information obtained at each of the forging and turning step, the heat treatment step
and the grinding step such as in (2) to (4) described above, it may be recorded together
with the processing condition information at each of the forging and turning step,
the heat treatment step and the grinding step.
[0065] According to this quality Control method, since the information on the history ranging
from the purchase of material for the elements to contents of examination after completion
or the constant velocity universal joint is stored in the database and the manufacturing
number is recorded in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint,
it is possible to control the history information in one-to-one relation with the
constant velocity universal joint, when the manufacturing number is referred to the
database. Since the information generated at each of the manufacturing steps of the
clements is recorded in the IC tag, prepared for each lot of each manufacturing step
for each manufacturing step together with the lot number, it is possible to control
the detailed history information.
[0066] Accordingly, dealing with, for example, future's improvements can be facilitated
and diagnosis of the life can also be facilitated. Since the information on each of
the processing step is recorded in the IC tag prepared for each lot of the respective
manufacturing step, recording of the detailed information as compared with that recorded
manually in a record book is possible and, also, since unlike the case in which it
is inputted in the database by means of, for example, a terminal, the place where
the information is inputted is the IC tag, visual recognition is possible thereby
facilitating an inputting work without accompanying any error. Also, unlike the case
in which all various pieces of information ranging from the material purchase of the
elements to the grinding step through intermediate steps are recorded in the database,
those pieces of information are possessed by the IC tag and, therefore, a load on
the database is slight and control thereof is easy to achieve. Because of this, the
detailed information can easily be controlled. Yet, since the manufacturing number
of the constant velocity universal joint is recorded in the IC tag attached to the
constant velocity universal joint, this IC tag can be used in various applications
subsequent to the manufacture, for example, in shipment control, distribution control,
custom control and maintenance control.
[0067] The fifth quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention is a quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint that is examined individually. This quality control method for the constant
velocity universal joint employs the following manufacturing steps (1) to (3) and
(4') with respect to the constant velocity universal joint, which is assembled with
a plurality of kinds of elements of the constant velocity universal joint, which are
manufactured through a manufacturing process ranging from purchase of material to
a grinding step by way of a step of at least one of forging and turning and a heat
treatment step, and is ind vidually examined for each lot, and employs the substeps
as described later with respect to the constant velocity universal joint assembled
with the clements. The manufacturing steps (1) to (3) are identical with that of the
previously described fourth quality control method for the constant velocity universal
joint.
(4') During the examination step subsequent to the grinding step, a step of preparing
an IC tag for each heat treatment lot or an IC tag succeeding the information, recorded
in the IC tag for each heat treatment lot, and recording in those IC tags, the corresponding
grinding lot number and information obtained during the examination step.
[0068] The constant velocity universal joint assembled with the elements is attached with
the IC tag during a period prior to assemblage and after the assemblage and, of the
manufacturing lot number and information recorded in the IC tag after the step of
examination of the elements used in the constant velocity universal joint, at least
the manufacturing lot number is recorded in the IC tag so attached to the constant
velocity universal joint and, in correspondence with the manufacturing lot number,
the database is recorded with the information, recorded in the IC tag after the step
of examination of the elements used in the constant velocity universal joint, and
the information on the examination after completion of the constant velocity universal
joint.
[0069] It is to be noted that during the step such as each of the forging and turning step,
the heat treatment step and the grinding step represented by (2) to (4') above, the
processing condition information on those forging and turning step, heat treatment
step and grinding stem may be recorded together.
[0070] In the case of this quality control method, although it is a control for each manufacturing
lot of the constant velocity universal joint, but not a one-to-one control, other
functions and effects such as explained in connection with the previously described
first quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint can be obtained.
Reference to the database is carried out relying on the lot number obtained from the
IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint.
[0071] In the present invention, the IC tag prepared for each lot of the manufacturing steps
may be attached to a container or the like containing the material of the same lot
or the elements for the manufacturing steps. By way of example, the IC tag prepared
for each of the material lot, the IC tag prepared for each of the forging lot and
the IC tag prepared for the heat treatment step may be attached to a container containing
a number of materials of the same material lot, a container containing a number of
elements of the sake forging lot and a container containing the elements of the same
heat treatment lot.
[0072] Attachment of the IC tag to the container may be carried out directly or to a tag
attached to the container for visual recognition. Attachment of the IC tag to he container
may be made in a removable fashion.
[0073] When the IC tag is attached to the container or the like, the IC tag prepared for
each lot can be moved at all times together with the clements and, therefore, handling
of the IC tag is easy. Also, recording of the information in the IC tag can be carried
out in a transport path of the elements.
[0074] The status-of-use control method for the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the present invention is to record, while the IC tag capable of the contactless
communication is attached to the constant velocity universal joint, the status-of-use
of the constant velocity universal joint is recorded in this IC tag. The status-ot-use
of the constant velocity universal joint, which is recorded in this IC tag includes
the total number of revolutions, the maximum number of revolutions, the temperature
and the torque and at least one of them is preferably recorded. The total number of
revolutions may be information on the travel distance in the case of the automotive
vehicle.
[0075] As described above, if the IC tag is attached to the constant velocity universal
joint and the status-of-use is stored in such IC tag, the status of actual use of
the constant velocity universal joint can be read out at a later stage and can then
be confirmed. Since the IC tag capable of the contactless communication is used, reading
of the information, which is the status-of-use, can readily be accomplished.
[0076] The constant velocity universal joint referred to hereinabove may be a part of the
automotive vehicle drive shaft. In such case, a reader/writer capable of communicating
with the IC tag and a write-in processor for writing a predetermined information in
the IC tag through the reader/writer may be mounted on an automotive vehicle so that
the status-of-use can be recorded in the IC tag through this write-in processor.
[0077] Although the IC tag generally requires no electric power source for the storage of
information, writing of the information in the IC tag requires the use of the reader/writer.
If the reader/writer and the write-in processor arc mounted on the automotive vehicle,
writing of the status-of-use of the constant velocity universal joint can be automatically
accomplished without requiring a vehicle driver to manipulate. In such case, the write-in
processor may have a function of regularly recording the status-of-use. The regular
recording may be carried out at predetermined intervals of time such as, for example,
once a day or at the time when a condition is satisfied other than time such as, for
example, each time a key of the automotive vehicle is turned on.
[0078] Hy those procedures, recording of the status-of-use of the constant velocity universal
joint in the IC tag can be accomplished assuredly without being forgotten or performed
arbitrarily.
[0079] The write-in processor may record, as the status-of-use, one or both of a travel
distance and a maximum speed and wherein recording of one or both of the travel distance
and the maximum speed is carried out by updating contents recorded in the IC tag.
Recording of the travel distance and the maximum speed may be accomplished by updating
the contents recorded in the IC tag. Information on the travel distance and the maximum
speed corresponds respectively to the total number of revolutions and the maximum
number of revolutions.
[0080] The travel distance and the maximum speed can be discerned from control contents
possessed by the automotive vehicle itself. If they are recorded in the IC tag of
the constant velocity universal joint, the recording of such constant velocity universal
joint remains even when the constant velocity universal joint is replaced.
Although the storage capacity of the IC tag decreases when the IC tag is compactized,
recording of the travel distance and the maximum speed in the form as updated is effective
to avoid an accident associated with the storage capacity. It is, however, to be noted
that as far as the travel distance is concerned, it is preferred to record as an updated
value, the value obtained by integrating the travel distances before and after replacement
of the constant velocity universal joint, in the event that the constant velocity
universal joint is replaced.
[0081] In the present invention, a sensor for detecting an object to be detected of the
constant velocity universal joint may be connected with the IC tag, in which case
as the status-of-use, detected information of this sensor is recorded in the IC tag.
The sensor referred to above is, for example, a temperature measuring means for measuring
the temperature of the constant velocity universal joint or a strain gauge capable
of detecting the torque acting on the constant velocity universal joint.
[0082] Since the constant velocity universal joint evolves heat as a result of internal
friction and, therefore, if the temperature is discernable, it is convenient for the
control of the status-of-use of the constant velocity universal joint. Also, since
if used under an unreasonable load condition, an abnormal torque generates, recording
of the torque as well is convenient for the technical clarification in various applications
and the determination of whether the replacement is necessary.
[0083] In the present invention, the constant velocity universal joint may have boot as
an element and the 1C tag may be attached to at feast this boot.
[0084] While the standard IC tag cannot be attached directly to a metallic surface due to
radio wave reflection, since the boot is made of rubber or a synthetic resin, attachation
directly to the IC tag poses no problem associated with reflection and, therefore,
an excellent communicating capability can be obtained. Also, since the boot is a component
part that is arranged in the most outer locations of the constant velocity universal
joint, attachation of the IC tag to this facilitates a good communication with no
obstruction to the communication intervening. Because of those, it is convenient to
record the identification information on the constant velocity universal joint, the
information on the examination subsequent to the completion of manufacture and the
information on maintenance or distribution in the IC tag attached to the boot. Even
the information on the boot may be recorded in the IC tag attached to such boot.
[0085] The constant velocity universal joint may have a grease filled therein during assemblage
thereof, in which case the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
is preferably recorded with the date of assemblage of such constant velocity universal
joint.
[0086] Since the grease deteriorate with passage of time, the control can be facilitated
if the date of assemblage is discernable.
[0087] In the present invention, the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal
joint may be recorded with information concerning whereabouts of the constant velocity
universal joint from shipment of the constant velocity universal joint to delivery
thereof to a customer, In this way, the shipment control the distribution control,
the custom control and/or the maintenance control can be facilitated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0088] In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the
following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given
only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting
the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined
by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are
used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an automotive drive shaft utilizing a constant velocity
universal joint to which a quality control method for a constant velocity universal
joint according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a fixed type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a sliding type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 4A is an enlarged front view of a hoot of the fixed type constant velocity universal
joint;
Fig. 4B is a end view of the fixed type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 5A is an enlarged front view of a boot of the sliding type constant velocity
universal joint:
Fig. 5B is a end view or the sliding type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 6A is an enlarged front view of an outer race of the fixed type constant velocity
universal joint;
Fig. 6B is a fragmentary enlarged view of a portion of the outer race shown in Fig.
6A;
Fig. 7A is an enlarged front view of an outer race of the sliding type constant velocity
universal joint;
Fig. 7H is a fragmentary enlarged view of a portion of the outer race shown in Fig.
7A;
Fig. 8 is an enlarged front view and a fragmentary enlarged view of an intermediate
shaft of an automotive vehicle drive shaft;
Fig. 9 is un enlarged front view and a fragmentary enlarged view of another example
of the intermediate shaft of the automotive vehicle drive shaft;
Fig. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a process of manufacturing the fixed type
constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing the process of manufacturing the sliding
type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 12A is an explanatory diagram showing one of processes of manufacturing the intermediate
shaft of the automotive vehicle drive shaft;
Fig. 12R is an explanatory diagram showing the other of the processes of manufacturing
the intermediate shaft of the automotive vehicle drive shaft;
Fig. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing a process of assembling the automotive vehicle
drive shaft;
Fig. 14 is a sectional view of a tripod type constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing the manner of embossing an element of the
constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing the relation between the IC tag and a tag
reader/writer:
Fig. 17 is a circuit diagram of the IC tag;
Fig. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of reading contents stored in
the IC tag with the use of a tag reader in relation to the constant velocity universal
joint that is assembled in the automotive vehicle;
Fig. 19 is a block diagram showing the relation between the IC tag in the automotive
vehicle drive shaft and a write-in processor operable therewith;
Fig. 20 is a block diagram showing the IC tag and a sensor connected with such IC
tag;
Fig. 21 is an explanatory diagram showing a quality control method for the constant
velocity universal joint according to the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 22 is an explanatory diagram showing the control of the element in the quality
control method for the constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 23 is an explanatory diagram showing another example of the control of the elements
in the quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint;
Fig. 24 is an explanatory diagram showing a change in content recorded in the IC tag;
Fig. 25 is an explanatory diagram showing a concept of recording in the IC tag during
the manufacture of the elements;
Fig. 26 is an explanatory diagram showing the relation between a database and the
IC tag; and
Fig. 27 is an explanatory diagram showing the quality control method according to
another preferred embodiment, in which the IC tag is attached to a container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0089] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with particular
reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0090] Specifically, Fig. 1 illustrates a vehicle drive shaft 11 having a pair of constant
velocity universal joints mounted thereon, and Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate those constant
velocity universal joints on an enlarged scale, respectively. Referring to Fig. 1,
the vehicle drive shaft 11 is made up of an intermediate shaft 12, a fixed type constant
velocity universal joint 13 mounted on one of opposite ends of the intermediate shaft
12 and a sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A mounted on the other of
the opposite ends of the intermediate shaft 12. the fixed type constant velocity universal
joint 13 is adapted to he drivingly coupled with a wheel support bearing assembly
(not shown) of an automotive vehicle, whereas the sliding type constant velocity universal
joint 13A is adapted to be drivingly coupled with a drive transmission system (not
shown) of an automotive engine.
[0091] As shown in Fig. 2, the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13 includes
as major elements an outer race or outer coupling member 14, an inner race cr inner
coupling member 15 mounted on the intermediate shaft 12 for rotation together therewith,
a row of balls 16, which are rolling elements, and a ball retainer 17. all of those
elements being made of a steel material. In addition to those major elements, the
fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13 has a boot 18 mounted thereon.
[0092] The outer race 14 includes a generally bowl-shaped joint mouth 14a having an opening
at one end thereof, and a stem shaft 14b extending outwardly from a closed end of
the joint mouth 14a. The joint month 14a has an inner peripheral surface formed with
a plurality of guide grooves 14c of a substantially semispherical sectional shape
that is defined therein so as to extend arcuately in an axial direction, that is,
in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem shaft 14b. On the other
hand, the inner race 15 has an outer peripheral surface formed with a plurality of
guide grooves 15c of a substantially semispherical sectional shape that is defined
therein so as to extend arcuately in an axial direction, that is, in a direction parallel
to the longitudinal axis of the intermediate shaft 12. With the inner race 15 received
within the joint mouth 14a of the outer race 14, the guide grooves 15c in the inner
race 15 cooperate with the guide grooves 14c in the outer race 14 to define respective
arcuate ball tracks that are juxtaposed circumferentially of the circle having a center
of curvature coincident with the center of curvature of the arcuate shape of the guide
grooves 15c. The balls 16 are rollingly accommodated in those arcuate ball tracks,
while they are orderly retained in position in the same plane by the ball retainer
17 having circumferentially deployed pockets defined therein to receive the respective
balls 16.
[0093] It is to be noted that the inner race 15 has a center bore defined therein and formed
with a plurality of axially extending serrations or splines and is, hence, splined
to the intermediate shaft 12 for rotation together therewith.
[0094] The boot 18 is made of an elastic material, for example, rubber or a synthetic resin
and is utilized to cover the opening of the outer race 14. This boot 18 includes a
bellows 18a having large and small diameter open ends 18b and 18c opposite to each
other. With the boot 18 mounted on the vehicle drive shaft 11, the large diameter
open end 18b of the bellows 18a is capped on an outer peripheral edge portion of the
outer race 14 on the side of the opening and is then fixed thereto by means of a boot
band 19A and, on the other hand, the small diameter open end 18c of the bellows 18a
is mounted on a boot seat 12d formed on an outer periphery of the shank 12 and is
then fixed thereto by means of a boot band 19B.
[0095] The sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A shown in Fig, 3, which is
shown in Fig. 1 as mounted on the vehicle drive shaft 11 together with the fixed type
constant velocity universal joint 13, is of a construction substantially similar to
the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13. The fixed type and the sliding
type differ from each other in that the outer and inner races 14 and 15 of the fixed
type constant velocity universal joint 13 arc bendable relative to each other whereas
the outer and inner races 14 and 15 of the sliding type constant velocity universal
joint 13A arc slidable axially relative to each other in a direction close towards
and away from each other. Specifically, the guide grooves 14c and 15c defined in the
outer and inner races 14 and 15 of the slicing type constant velocity universal joint
13A extend straight in parallel to the vehicle drive shaft 11 as shown in Fig. 3,
whereas the guide grooves 14c and 15c of the fixed type constant velocity universal
joint 13 are arcuately curved relative to the vehicle drive shaft 11 as shown in Fig.
2.
[0096] Thus, component parts of the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A,
which correspond functionally to those of the fixed type constant velocity universal
joint 13, are designated by like reference numerals used to denote those functionally
corresponding component part of the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13
and the details thereof are not reiterated for the sake or brevity.
[0097] It is to be noted that for the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A,
a constant velocity universal joint 13B of a tripod type as shown in Fig. 14 may be
employed. The tripod type constant velocity universal joint 13B is of a structure,
in which the inner race 15B is comprised of a tripod member having a trunnion 15Ba
with rollers 16B rotatably mounted as rolling elements on trunnions integral with
the trunnion 15Ba. Other structural features of this tripod type constant velocity
universal joint 13B are substantially similar to those of the sliding type shown in
and described with particular reference to Fig. 3.
[0098] The position of each of the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13 and the
sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A, where an IC tag 9 is attached
will now be described. Even in the case of the tripod type constant velocity universal
joint 13B, the IC tag 9 is attached thereto in a manner similar to that which will
now be described in connection with each constant velocity universal joint 13 and
13A, but the description thereof will not be made for the sake of brevity.
[0099] In the case where the IC tags 9 are attached to the constant velocity universal joints
13 and 13A, respectively, they are preferably attached to the boots 18, the outer
races 14 or the intermediate shaft 12. Those positions are particularly advantageous
in that the IC tags 9 can be exposed bare to the outside and, therefore, communication
with the IC tags 9 will not be disturbed. In particular, since each of the boots 18
is made of rubber or synthetic resin, and even if the standard IC tags of a kind incapable
of being arranged directly on a metal are employed for the IC tags 9, the radio communication
can be accomplished satisfactorily without being disturbed by radio wave absorption
or reflection. Also, no extra treatment is needed, which would be otherwise required
when the IC tags 9 are to be fixedly placed on a metal.
[0100] When the IC tags 9 are attached to the constant velocity universal joints 13 and
13A, respectively, in the manner described above, information can he recorded in those
constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A and can be read therefrom on a non-contact
basis, thus facilitating identification and any other control of the constant velocity
universal joints 13 and 13A.
[0101] Figs. 4 and 5 illustrate respective examples, in which the IC tags 9 are attached
to the corresponding boots 18 in the fixed type constant velocity universal joint
13 and the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A. Where the IC tag 9
is attached to the respective boot 18, it is preferred that the IC tag 9 be attached
to an outer diametric portion 18al of the associated bellows 18a adjacent the large
diameter side open end 18b thereof.
[0102] Since the bellows 18a has a major portion thereof, which undergoes extend ng and
bending motions repeatedly, it is not so feasible to attach the IC tag 9 to the major
portion of the bellows 18a from the viewpoint of attachment security. Also, since
respective outer peripheries of the fixing portions (the large and small diameter
open ends) 18b and 18c are utilized as the positions, at which the metallic bands
19A and 19B (Figs. 2 and 3) are fastened, respectively, and are therefore conceded,
communication is difficult. However, the outer diametric portion 18a1 of the bellows
18a adjacent the large diameter side fixing portion 18b is where they will not be
adversely affected by the bending motion of the constant velocity universal joints
13 or 13A, attaching the IC tag 9 to this site is effective to achieve a firm fixture
enough to avoid a possible separation of the IC tag for a long time regardless of
the repeatedly occurring bending motion.
[0103] As shown in Figs. 4B and 5B, the IC tag 9 may be attached to an end face of the small
diameter side fixing portion 18c of the respective boot 18 Alternatively, the IC tag
9 may be attached to an end face of the large diameter side fixing portion 18b. Since
those end faces of the fixing portions 18b and 18c are where they will not be adversely
affected by the bending motion of the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A,
respectively, attaching the IC tag 9 to this site is effective to achieve a firm fixture
enough to avoid a possible separation of the IC tag for a long time regardless of
the repeatedly occurring bending motion.
[0104] Where the IC tag 9 is attached to the boot 18, the attachment of the IC tag 9 may
be accomplished by attaching the IC tag 9 to a surface of the boot 18 or by embedding
the IC tag 9 in the boot 18 by means of, for example, an insert molding technique.
[0105] Figs. 6 and 7 illustrate respective examples, in which the IC tags 9 arc attached
to corresponding outer races 14 in the fixed type constant velocity universal joint
13 and the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A. In those examples,
the IC tag 9 is fitted within a recess 31 provided in an end face of the stem shaft
14b. The recess 3 1 is provided for the center support when the outer race 14 is to
be turned or ground.
[0106] This recess 31 will become good for nothing when each of the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A is completed, but when this recess 31 is utilized for the IC tag
9 to be attached thereto, the IC tag 9 can be installed as embedded therein without
the necessity of a special processing to form a recess.
[0107] Fig, 8 illustrates an example, in which the IC tag 9 is attached to the intermediate
shaft 12. Where the IC tag 9 is attached to the intermediate shaft 12, the IC tag
9 may be attached within a recess 32 provided in an end face of the intermediate shaft
12.
[0108] Even in the intermediate shaft 12, the recess 32 is often provided for the center
support when the outer race 14 is to be turned or ground. When this recess 31 is utilized
for the IC tag 9 to be attached thereto, the IC tag 9 can be installed as embedded
therein without the necessity of a special processing.
[0109] Where the IC tag 9 is attached to the intermediate shaft 12, it may be attached to
an outer peripheral surface of a shank intermediate portion 12a of the intermediate
shaft 12. The intermediate shaft 12 is available in two types, in which the shank
intermediate portion 12a has the same diameter as that of any one of shank end portions
12b and 12c on opposite ends thereof as represented by an example shown in Fig. 8
and in which the shank intermediate portion 12a has a diameter greater than that of
any one of the shank end portions 12b and 12c on opposite sides thereof as represented
by an example shown in Fig. 9. For the material of the intermediate shaft 12, a material
of a diameter greater than the diameter required is employed for the formation of
the boot scats 12d on opposite sides and, although the shank end portions 12b and
12c are processed by means of, for example, turning, to the required diameter, that
is why there are two cases, in which the shank intermediate portion 12a is required
to have a thickness substantially equal to that of the material or is required to
be processed to the required diameter, respectively.
[0110] Where as represented by the example shown in Fig. 8. the shank intermediate portion
12a is slimly processed, the IC tag 9 is attached to an outer periphery of the shank
intermediate portion 12a.
[0111] Where as represented by the example shown in Fig. 9. the shank intermediate portion
12a is rendered to have a diameter greater than that of any one of the shank end portions
12b and 12c, a mounting groove 33 is provided in an outer periphery of the shank intermediate
portion 12a and the IC tag 9 may be attached within this mounting groove 33. In this
intermediate shaft 12. the shank intermediate portion 12a is a portion which is excessive
in terms of strength and if the IC tag is fitted within the mounting groove 33 provided
in this portion, the IC tag 9 can be attached as embedded without incurring any problem
associated with reduction in strength of the intermediate shaft 12.
[0112] Also, in the vehicle drive shaft 11, if the IC tag 9 is attached to the shank intermediate
portion 12a of the intermediate shaft 12, the ambient space is so large as to enable
communication with the IC tag 9.
[0113] The IC tag 9 attached in the manner described hereinabove is recorded with information
on the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A, but may be recorded with information
on the vehicle drive shaft 11.
[0114] Where the IC tag 9 is attached to each of the constant velocity universal joints
13 and 13A, at least one of the elements including, for example, the outer race 14.
the inner race 15 and the retainer 16, all forming the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A, may be applied an engraved marking 35 (Fig. 15) representative
of letters or symbols, a mounting recess 34 may be formed at a location adjacent the
engraved marking 35 by means of an embossing technique and the IC tag 9 may then be
fitted within this mounting recess 34. In such case, as shown in Fig. 15. formation
of the engraved marking 35 of letters or the like and formation of the mounting recess
34 arc carried out simultaneously by tools 36 and 37, used for the embossing work,
fitted to the same tool holder 38. The engraved marking 35 may be applied to, for
example, an outer peripheral surface of the outer race 14 or an end face of the stem
shaft 14b thereof.
[0115] The engraved marking 35 is descriptive of information such as the manufacturer's
name and the lot number and may be dispensed with when the IC tag 9 is attached, but
for visual determination by a person, there is a case in which the concurrent use
of the engraved marking 35 with the IC tag 9 is preferred. If during the formation
of the engraved marking 35. the mounting recess 34 for the IC tag 9 is concurrently
formed by engraving, the IC tag 9 can be attached as embedded without increasing the
number of processing steps required to form the mounting recess 34.
[0116] Fig. 10 illustrates a manufacturing process of making the fixed type constant velocity
universal joint 13 shown in Fig. 2. The outer race 14, the inner race 15 and the retainer
17, all forming the constant velocity universal joint 13, are manufactured in respective
manners as shown in Figs. 10A to 10C. Each of the outer race 14, the inner race 15
and the retainer 16 includes, as a schematic process division, a step of material
purchase, a forging step S2 (Although in the appended claims, this step is referred
to as a forging and turning step, it is referred to as a forging step for short.)
during which at least one of forging and turning is carried out, a heat treatment
step S3 and a grinding step S4.
[0117] In the case of the outer race 14, during the forging step S2, forging, turning and
spline-thread rolling are sequentially performed. During the heat treatment step S3,
a high frequency heat treatment is carried out.
[0118] In the case of the inner race 15, during the forging step S2, forging, turning and
spline broaching are sequentially carried out. During the heat treatment step S3,
a carburization, for example, is carried out.
[0119] In the case of the retainer 17, during the forging step S2, pipe cutting, turning,
window-forming press, shaping and so on are carried out. During the heat treatment
step S3, a carburization, for example, is carried out.
[0120] The process of manufacturing balls 16, although illustration of which is omitted,
includes a forging step (S2) including a stamping, brushing and green grinding, a
heat treatment step (S3) and a grinding step (S4).
[0121] The elements so manufactured in the manner described above are assembled in the manner
as shown in Fig. 10D. First, (a) the retainer and the inner race 15 are combined to
form a cassette, then (b) the cassette is inserted into the outer race 14, (c) the
balls are inserted into the retainer and finally (d) grease is filled.
[0122] Figs. 11A to 11D illustrate the manner of manufacture of the sliding type constant
velocity universal joint 13A, but since it is substantially identical with that for
the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13, the explanation thereof are omitted.
[0123] Figs. 12A and 12B illustrate the process of manufacturing the intermediate shaft
12, showing the example, in which a bar member is used as a raw material, and the
example, in which a pipe member is used as a raw material, respectively.
[0124] In the example shown in Fig. 12A, the bar member is cut to a predetermined length,
turned, spline-rolled and heat treated.
[0125] In the example shown in Fig. 12B, the pipe member is cut to a predetermined length,
swaged, spline-rolled and heat treated.
[0126] Figs. 13A to 13H illustrate an example of an assembling process for assembling the
constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A, which arc manufactured in the manner
described hereinabove, on the vehicle drive shaft 11.
[0127] A small round grip is press fitted onto the intermediate shaft 12 (Fig. 13A), and
the intermediate shaft 12 is inserted into the inner race 15 (Fig. 2) of the constant
velocity ul1iversal joint 13 (Fig. 13B). The boot 18 of the constant velocity universal
joint 13, two small bands and the boot 18 for the sliding type constant velocity universal
joint 13A are passed over the intermediate shaft 12 (Fig. 13C). The cassette including
the inner race 15 and the retainer 17 of the sliding type constant velocity universal
joint 13A is passed over the shank 12, a snap ring is incorporated, and a grease is
filled in the boots 18 (Fig. 13D). After the grease has been filled in the outer race
14 of the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A, a large round grip is
mounted onto the outer race 14 (Fig. 13E), the boots 18 are covered on the respective
outer races 14 and the small bands and the large bands are fastened around the respective
boots 18 (Fig. 13F). A small round grip is mounted over the outer race 14 of the sliding
type constant velocity universal joint 13A (Fig. 13G) and, finally, a dust cover is
press fitted over the outer race 14.
[0128] An example or the IC tag 9, which is employed in this embodiment, will now be described
with particular reference to Figs. 16 and 17. It is to be noted that the IC tag 4,
described later, is similar to this IC tag 9. Recording and reading of information
in and from the IC tags 4 and 9 are carried out by the use of a tag rcader/writer
20. The tag reader/writer 20 includes an antenna 21 that is directed towards the IC
tags 4 and 9. The tag reader/writer 20 is controlled by an information processor 23
such as a computer. When only reading or the information from the IC tags 4 and 9
is necessary, a tag reader having only a rending capability may be employed in place
of the tag reader/writer 20.
[0129] The IC tags 4 and 9 are of a type capable of information reading on a non-contact
basis and are each made up of an IC chip (a chip of an integrated circuit) 25 and
an antenna 26. The IC chip 25 and the antenna 26 are integrally encapsulated by a
resin (not shown).
[0130] The IC tag is available in various types, shapes and sizes and may be rectangular
or plate-like as well as squared or spherical of a size smaller than, for example.
1 mm and has a varying storage capacity, but the IC tag may be property selected in
dependence on the type of an object to which it is fitted and in dependence on the
size of the object. Since the IC tag 4 used for the control of the element 2 as will
he described later is attached to a container 61 or the like (Figs. 22 and 23), it
may be of a relatively large size, but the IC tag 9, which is fitted t) the constant
velocity universal joints 13 and 13A. is preferably of a small size, for the IC tags
4 and 9, an RFID based IC tag, that utilizes the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
technology, can be utilized. The RFID based IC tag is available in various types utilizing
electrostatic coupling, electromagnetic coupling, electromagnetic induction, microwaves
and light for a transmission system and, of them, any type can be employed, but by
way of example the IC tag or an electromagnetic induction type can be employed.
[0131] The IC tag of a kind that can be utilized even in the presence of a metal nearby
is available. In the case where the IC tag is attached to the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A and, in particular, where the IC tag is attached to a location other
than the boots 18, such IC tag operable in the presence of a metal is preferred.
[0132] Fig. 17 illustrates a specific example of a circuit of each of the IC tags 4 and
9. The IC chip 25 employed in each of the IC tags 4 and 9 includes a central processing
unit (CPU) 27, a memory 28, a transmitting and receiving circui 29 and an electric
power supply circuit 30. The electric power supply circuit 30 is of a type capable
of acquiring an electric power from an antenna 26. The memory 28 is one that does
not require an electric power source for the storage of information.
[0133] The IC tags 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A ire used
for the control of the identification information and the manufacturing information
as described hereinbefore, but may be recorded with the status-of-use information
associated with the use of the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A. The
status-of-use information that is recorded in the IC tag 9 includes the total number
of revolutions, the maximum number of revolutions, the temperature, the torque and
so on and at least one of them is preferably recorded in the IC tag 9. The total number
of revolutions may be, in the case of an automotive vehicle, information on the travel
distance.
[0134] When the status-of-use information is stored in the IC tag 9 attached to the constant
velocity universal joints 13 and 13A. information on the status of actual use of the
constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A can be read out subsequently for confirmation.
Since the IC tag 9 capable of a contactless communication is employed, reading and
writing of the information on the status-of-use can be accomplished easily.
[0135] As hereinbefore described with reference to Fig. 1, the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A may be of a type forming respective parts of the vehicle drive shaft
11. In such case, as shown in Fig. 19, while the reade/writer 20 capable of communicating
with the IC tag 9 and a write-in processor 41 for writing predetermined information
in the IC tag 9 through this reader/writer 20 are mounted on the automotive vehicle,
the status-of-use referred to above may be recorded in the IC tag 9 through the write-in
processor 41. The write-in processor 41 may be provided in for example, an electric
control unit (ECU) 42 for controlling the entirety of the automotive vehicle.
[0136] Although the IC tag 9 generally requires no electric power source for the storage
of information, writing and reading of the information in the IC tag 9 require the
use of the reader/writer 20. With the reader/writer 20 and the write-in processor
41 mounted on the automotive vehicle, writing of information on the status-of-use
of the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A can be automatically accomplished
without requiring a vehicle driver to manipulate.
[0137] In such case, the write-in processor 41 may have a function of regularly recording
the stams-of-usc. The regular recording may be carried out at predetermined intervals
of time such as, for example, once a day or at the time when a condition is satisfied
other than time such as, for example, each time a key of the automotive vehicle is
turned on. In order for the recording to be carried out at predetermined intervals
of time, the write-in processor 41 performs a writing operation at a timing determined
by a timer 43. Also, if the writing operation of the write-in processor 41 is initiated
in response to the turn-on of an engine key 44, the writing can be carried out each
time the key is turned on.
[0138] By those procedures, recording of information on the status-of-use of the constant
velocity universal joint in the IC tag can be accomplished assuredly without being
forgotten or performed arbitrarily.
[0139] The write-in processor 41 may be so designed as to record one or both of the travel
distance and the maximum speed as the information on the status-of-use. Recording
of the travel distance and the maximum speed may be accomplished by way of updating
the contents recorded in the IC tag 9. Information on the travel distance and the
maximum speed corresponds to information on the total number of revolutions and the
maximum number of revolutions of each of the constant velocity universal joints 13
and 13A.
[0140] The travel distance and the maximum speed can be discerned from respective detection
values of a vehicle velocity sensor 45 and an odometer 46, which are inputted to the
electric control unit (ECU) 42. If the travel distance and the maximum speed are recorded
in the IC tags 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A, the
records on the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A can be obtained. Although
the storage capacity of the IC tag 9 decreases when the IC tag 9 is compactized, recording
of the travel distance and the maximum speed in the form as updated is effective to
avoid a shortage of the storage capacity.
[0141] Where the IC tags 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A,
respectively, are used for controlling the status of actual use subsequent to shipment,
a sensor for detecting an object to be detected of the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A may be connected with the IC tag 9. In such case, the sensor 40
may be integrated on a chip or a substrate or the like together with the IC tag 9.
For the sensor 40, a temperature sensor or a strain gauge, for example, can be used.
[0142] If the sensor 40 is connected so that the detected information can be recorded in
the IC tag 9, it is possible to record the status-of-use information such as the temperature
of the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A and a loaded torque acting on
them.
[0143] Since the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A emit heat in an amount that
depends on the condition of use, knowing the temperature of the constant velocity
universal joints 13, 13A is convenient in control of the status-of-use of the constant
velocity universal joints 13, 13A. Also, if the constant velocity universal joints
13. 13A are used under an unreasonably loaded condition, an abnormal torque tends
to be generated and, accordingly, if the torque is also recorded, it is convenient
For servicing or diagnosis.
[0144] Another item, which can be preferably stored in the IC tag 9 with the use of the
sensors 40 provided in the constant velocity universal joints 13 and 13A, includes
an axial tension and a bending moment acting on the intermediate shaft 12 of the vehicle
drive shaft 11. The bending moment affects excitation of the intermediate shaft 12
and can be used for clarification of the status of generation of a whining sound perceived
within a vehicle compartment during the run of the automotive vehicle. For the detection
of the bending moment, the senso is employed in the form of a strain gauge. Other
than this, in the case of the sliding type constant velocity universal joint 13A (Fig.
4) or 13B (Fig. 14), if an included thrust force or a slide resistance, which is generated
when the rotation is transmitted while an operating angle is resumed, is detected
by a sensor and is then recorded in the IC tag 9, it can be used for the determination
of the durability at which a favorable operation of the constant velocity universal
joints 13 and 13A can be obtained.
[0145] Fig. 21 illustrates a series of stages of flow of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 from the manufacture thereof to the disposal thereof and quality control
steps, in which the IC tag 9 is utilized at each of those flow stages. The sliding
type constant velocity universal joint 13A is also controlled in a manner similar
to the fixed type constant velocity universal joint 13. The quality control method
for this shaft joint is a method in which the IC tag 9 is attached to the constant
velocity universal joint 13, a predetermined manufacturing information ranging from
purchase of material to examination through a forging step, a heat treatment step
and a grinding step, all associated with the constant velocity universal joint 13,
is recorded in the IC tag 9, and from the recorded information read out from the IC
tag 9, traccability associated with the quality control of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 is enabled. Even where a different method of purchase of material is employed
in place of the purchase of the material, a control similar to that during the purchase
of the mater al is carried out. The forging step may include a substep of turning
subsequent to the forging or, without the Forging step, turning may be carried out
on the raw material. Although in the appended claims, it is referred to as "forging
and turning step", it is simply referred to as "forging step" in this specification.
The IC tag 9 is of a type in or from which information can be recorded or read out,
respectively, on a non-contact basis.
[0146] Also, in the description that follows, unless otherwise specified, the elements such
as the outer race 14, the inner race 15, the balls 16. the retainers 17, the intermediate
shaft 12 and the boots 18, all forming respective parts of the constant velocity universal
joint 13, are collectively designated by a reference numeral "2".
[0147] This quality control method for the shaft joint includes an IC tag attaching step
R1, a manufacturing information recording step R2 and a recorded information reading
and utilizing step R3.
(IC Tag Attaching Step R1)
[0148] During this step, the IC tag 9 is attached to the constant velocity universal joint
13 at the time of manufacture of or at the time of completion of the manufacture of,
the constant velocity universal joint 13. In such case, after the IC tag 9 has been
attached to one of the elements 2 such as the outer race 14, the intermediate shaft
12 or the boots 18. all forming respective parts of the constant velocity universal
joint 13. the constant velocity universal joint 13 may be assembled, or alternatively,
the IC tag 9 may be attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13 after the
assemblage of the constant velocity universal joint 13 completes.
(Manufacturing Information Recording Step R2)
[0149] During this step, a predetermined manufacturing information ranging from the purchase
of material to the examination hy way of the forging step, the heat treatment step
and the grinding step, all associated with the constant velocity universal joint 13,
is recorded in the IC tag 9, attached to this constant velocity universal joint 13,
by the time the constant velocity universal joint is shipped or delivered to a customer.
The manufacturing information recorded in this way includes a processing condition
information on at least one of the forging, heat treatment and grinding steps. The
purchase of material, the forging step, the heat treatment step and the grinding step,
all associated with the constant velocity universal joint 13, are nothing other than
the purchase of material, the forging step, the heat treatment step and the grinding
step all associated with any of the eleme Its 2 forming the constant velocity universal
joint 13. The processing condition information includes, for example, the press pressure,
the cycle time and other parameters, so long as the forging step is concerned; the
heat treatment temperature, the heating time and the heating method and other parameters,
so long as the heat treatment step is concerned; and the rotational speed of a grinding
stone, the cutting speed, the feed speed and other parameters, so long as the grinding
step is concerned. In addition to the processing condition information referred to
above, the manufacturing information preferably includes at least one of pieces of
information concerning the date of manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint 13, the place of manufacture of the constant velocity universal joint 13, the
brand or the grease employed therein, the gap size between the elements employed,
the term of warranty and handling cautions. Also, information on various results of
examination is also preferably included in the manufacturing information. Those results
of examination may include results of examination on each of the elements 2 and results
of examination of the complete constant velocity universal joint 13. Again, other
than those pieces of information, the manufacturing information may additionally include
a piece of information on identification of the constant velocity universal joint
13. The identification information on the constant velocity universal joint 13 may
include information on identification unique to each of the constant velocity universal
joint 13, for example, the manufacturer's serial number and/or information on identification
specific to a particular lot of the constant velocity universal joints 13, for example,
the lot number. Recording of those pieces of manufacturing information may be carried
out all at a time or on a piecemeal basis. By way of example, when assemblage of the
constant velocity universal joint 13 completes and the complete product is subsequently
examined, some of those pieces of information, which are associated with the results
of examination and examining conditions, may be recorded, while the remaining pieces
of information may be recorded subsequently, or all of those pieces of information
may be recorded all at a time.
(Information Reading and Utilizing Step R3)
[0150] This step is such that at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to the shipment,
the information recorded in the IC, tag 9 is read out and at least the processing
condition information is then confirmed from the information so read out.
[0151] The flow of the constant velocity universal joint 13 from completion of the manufacture
to disposal generally includes, as shown in Fig. 21. completion of assemblage of the
constant velocity universal joint 13 to the disposal thereof by way of examination
of the complete product, shipment, storage in a warehouse, storage at business promises,
delivery to a customer (inclusive of customer's purchase and incorporation of the
constant velocity universal joint into the automotive vehicle), an automobile sales
route in the customer or the automobile dealer (or an automobile leasing route), purchase
and use of the automotive vehicle by the customer and disposal. In the case of a specially
ordered article, it is delivered directly to a customer immediately after the shipment.
[0152] In the case of the constant velocity universal joint 13 for use in mechanical equipments,
as shown in the flow shown of Fig. 21, subsequent to the purchase by a customer, assemblage
into a customer's machine and use thereof are carried out, followed by the disposal.
[0153] Reading and utilization of the information recorded on the IC tag 9 takes place at
any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to the shipment, depending on the necessity
and some of the pieces of the information so read out from the IC tag 9 are then confirmed.
[0154] When reading of the information recorded in the IC tag 9 is to be carried out, the
reading of the information from the IC tag 9 can be accomplished by, for example,
bringing the tag reader/writer 20 close to the automotive vehicle, as shown in Fig.
18, while the constant velocity universal joint 13 mounted on the automotive vehicle
remains as mounted thereon. Because of this, the information on the constant velocity
universal joint 13 can be simply and quickly made available.
[0155] By way of example, the information read out from the IC tag 9 may be outputted to
the information processor 20b provided in the tag reader/writer 20. In the example
shown in Fig. 18, the tag reader/writer 20 is of a portable type and is of a type
including a tag reader/writer unit 20a and the information processor 20b. The tag
reader/writer 20 may be a tag reader having only a reading capability.
[0156] Referring to Fig. 21. as an additional utilization during the information reading
and utilizing step R3. a free storage space of the memory in the IC tag 9 attached
to the constant velocity universal joint 13 is utilized suitably for storing information
on, for example, shipment control, inventory control, distribution control and/or
maintenance control. Also, it is used for storing information on control of the status-of-use
of the constant Velocity universal joint 12 such as, for example, the maximum number
of revolutions, It is to be noted that the IC tag 9 for the control of the status-of-use
may be provided separate from the IC tag 9 for the control of the manufacturing information.
[0157] According to this quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint,
one of the pieces of the processing condition information including the forging step,
the heal treatment step, the grinding step and others can be confirmed during the
information reading and utilizing step R3 taking place at any desired time subsequent
to the shipment. Because of this, even in the constant velocity universal joint 13,
which is required to have a severe quality and precision, it is possible to solve,
for example, a technical problem occurring in the constant velocity universal joint
13. Also, in the case of this method, since the information can be controlled only
by the IC tag 9 with no need to use any separate database, the processing condition
information can be read out in the facilities, where the processing condition information
is desired to be confirmed, from the IC tag 9 regardless of the use of communication
facilities necessary to make access to the database and the access authority.
[0158] Although the above described embodiment is a method of conducting the quality control
by the use of the recorded information while the pieces of the manufacturing information
has been recorded in the IC tag 9 as many as possible, the IC tag 9 may be used in
combination with a database 50.
[0159] The database 50 is designed to store the predetermined manufacturing information
on the flow from the purchase of material to the examination by way of the forging
step, the heat treatment step and the grinding step with respect to the constant velocity
universal joint 13 in association with the identification information on the constant
velocity universal joint 13, so that contents stored in the database 50 can be extracted
based on the identification information. The quality control is carried out by the
utilization of the database 50 and the IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity
universal joint 13. In such case, during the various steps R1 to R3, the following
processing takes place.
(IC Tag Attaching Step R1)
[0160] This step R1 is identical with that described in connection with the previous embodiment.
(Manufacturing Information Recording Step R2)
[0161] During this step R2, the identification information on the manufacture's serial number,
the lot number or the like with respect to the constant velocity universal joint 13
and the manufacturing information on the constant velocity universal joint 13 are
recorded on the IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13, based
on the database 50 at the time of shipment or by the time of delivery to a customer.
The manufacturing information so recorded includes information on processing conditions
of at least one of the forging, heat treatment and grinding steps with respect to
each of the elements 2. Since the database 50 is used concurrently with the IC tag
9, the manufacturing information to be recorded on the IC tag 9 may be limited to
only information that is convenient to read out directly from the IC tag 9. For example,
pieces of information concerning the date of manufacture of the constant velocity
universal joint 13, the place of manufacture of the constant velocity universal joint
13. the brand of the grease employed therein, the gap size between the elements 2
employed, the term of warranty and handling cautions are preferably recorded on the
IC tag 9.
(Information Reading and Utilizing Step R3)
[0162] During this step, at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to the shipment, the information
recorded on the IC tag 9 is read out and one of confirmation of the purchased material,
confirmation of the manufacturing process, confirmation of the processing condition
information thereof, confirmation of the result of examination and others is carried
out making reference to the information so read out or to information obtained by
collating the information so read out with the database 50. Other information recorded
on the IC tag 9 and the database 50 may be carried out.
[0163] Even in this control method, during the information reading and utilizing step R3
taking place at any desired time subsequent to the shipment, one of the pieces of
the processing condition information, such as any of the forging step, the heat treatment
step, the grinding step and others, can be confirmed. Because of this, the technical
clarification or the like can be carried out easily even in the case of the constant
velocity universal joint 13, which is required to have a severe quality and precision.
Also, since the IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13 contains
the identification information and, also, the database 50 contains the various pieces
of information in correspondence with the identification information, many of the
pieces of information can be extracted from the database 50 with no need to rely on
the limited storage capacity of the IC tag 9. A free storage space of the memory in
the IC tag 9 can be used for the maintenance of the various histories subsequent to
the shipment and/or subsequent to the delivery to the customer or the like.
[0164] The details of the foregoing control method and the details of the database 50 will
be described later with particular reference to Fig. 22 and the subsequent drawings.
[0165] In any one of the foregoing embodiments, collection of the various pieces of the
manufacturing information to be recorded during the manufacturing information recording
step R2 may be carried out by recording them in a time-of-manufacture control database
54 and subsequently recording them on the IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity
universal joint 13 or, alternatively, on a different IC tag 4 for use during the manufacture,
which is different from the IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joint
13.
[0166] A method of recording in the time-of-manufacture control database 54 includes a step
of recording in the time-of-manufacture control database 54, the manufacturing information
on the manufacturing process including the purchase or material, the forging step,
the heat treatment step, the grinding step and the examination step with respect to
the elements 2 of the constant velocity universal joint 13, in association with the
lot number of the elements 2 or the identification number for each of the elements
2, and a step of recording the information so recorded in the IC tag attached to the
constant velocity universal joint 13. It is to be noted that the time-of-manufaclure
control database 54 is provided in one or a plurality of computers (not shown) linked
to, for example, a computer network.
[0167] While a method of utilizing the IC tag 4 for use during the manufacture will he described
later with reference to Fig. 22 and the subsequent drawings, it can be summarized
as follows. This method includes a step of recording the manufacturing information
on a manufacturing process with respect to the elements 2 of the constant velocity
universal joint 13, including the purchase of material, the forging step, the heat
treatment step, the grinding step and the examination step, on the IC tag 4 provided
for each of the lot numbers of the elements 2, at each stage of the manufacturing
process, and a step of reading the recorded information and then recording portion
or the whole of the information so read out on the IC tag 9 attached to the constant
velocity universal joint 13. The manufacturing information to be recorded on the IC
tag 4 for use during the manufacture includes the processing condition information
on at least one of the forging step, the heat treatment step and the grinding step.
[0168] A method of utilizing the IC tag 4 for use during the manufacture may vary depending
on whether the constant velocity universal joint 13 is individually examined such
as is the case with the custom-made product or whether the constant velocity universal
joint 13 is examined on a lot basis such as is the case with general products. In
general, examination on a lot basis is employed. Fig. 22 illustrates the case with
the individually examined products (specially ordered products) whereas Fig. 23 illustrates
the case with the products examined on the lot basis (general products). Since the
individually examined products (specially ordered products) and the product (general
products) examined on the lot basis are substantially identical with each other, except
that they are different from each other in respect of whether the examination after
the grinding step and also after the assemblage is carried out individually or on
the lot basis, the individually examined products (specially ordered products) will
first be described and, as to the products examined on the lot basis, only the difference
from the individually examined products (specially ordered products) will be described
subsequently.
[0169] The constant velocity universal joint 13 subject to the control by this quality control
method is made by assembling different kinds of elements 2 ((1) to (n)) and each of
those kinds of the elements 2 is manufactured sequentially through the material purchase
step S1, the forging step S2, the heat treatment step S3 and the grinding step S4.
The elements 2 manufactured through those steps S1 to S4 include the outer race 14,
the inner race 15, the retainer 17 and the intermediate shaft 12.
[0170] The constant velocity universal joint 13 may include elements 2 different from the
elements 2 that are manufactured through the process including the material purchase
step S1 to the grinding step S4 by way of the forging step S2 and the heat treatment
step S3. Those different elements 2 include, for example, the boots 18.
[0171] The flow from the material purchase step S1 to the grinding step S4 by way of the
forging step S2 and the heat treatment step S3 represent broadly divided sections
of the flow from purchase of material to completion of the elements 2. Each of those
steps may include a plurality of substeps, or may include a step not included within
the specific nomenclature. The nomenclatures used to denote the steps S1 to S4 are
representative of the divided process steps.
[0172] This control method employs the following stages (1) to (4) for each of the elements
2 ((1) to (n)), but employs such stages as will be described later for the constant
velocity universal joint 13 made up of the elements 2. It is to be noted that although
the number of lots may increase from one manufacturing step to the next manufacturing
step on the downstream side of the manufacture, the elements 2 in one lot arc not
combined with the elements 2 in different lots.
(1) Control Stage During Material Purchase Step (S1)
[0173] At the time or purchase of the material for each or the elements 2 the lot number
of the material for each of the elements 2 and information concerning the purchased
material for each of the elements 2 are recorded on each of the IC tags 4 prepared
for each of the material lots 5.
(2) Control Stage During Forging Step (S2)
[0174] The IC tags 4 for each of the material lots 5, or new IC tags 4 succeeding the information
recorded on the IC tags 4 for each of the material lots 5 are separately prepared
for each of forging lots 6, and the forging lot number for the corresponding forging
lot 6 and information that can be obtained during the forging step are subsequently
recorded on those IC tags 4.
(3) Control Stage During Heat Treatment Step (S3)
[0175] The IC tags 4 for each of the forging lots 6, or new IC tags 4 succeeding the information
recorded on the IC tags 4 for each of the forging lots 6 are separately prepared for
each of heat treatment lots 7, and the heat treatment lot number for the corresponding
heat treatment lot 7 and information that can be obtained during the heat treatment
Step arc subsequently recorded in those IC tags 4.
(4) Control Stage During Grinding Step (S4) and Subsequent Examination Step
[0176] the IC tags 4 for each of the heat treatment lots 7, or new IC tags 4 succeeding
the information recorded on the IC tags 4 for each of heat treatment lots 7 are separately
prepared for each of grinding lots 8, and the processing conditions for the grinding
lot 8 are recorded on the corresponding IC tag 4. Also, the IC tags 4 for each of
the grinding lots 8, or new IC tags 4 succeeding the information recorded on the IC
tags 4 for each of the grinding lots 8 are separately prepared for each of the elements
2 or a set of the elements 2 of the same kind, which provides a unit of examination,
and the corresponding grinding lot number and information obtained during the examining
step are recorded on those IC tags 4.
[0177] The IC tag 9. which may be used for the control of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 after the completion, is attached to the constant velocity universal joint
13 made up of the elements 2 ((1) to (n)) during a period prior to the assemblage
and after the assemblage. Of the manufacturing number unique to the individual constant
velocity universal joint 13 and the information recorded on the IC tag 4 after the
step of examination of each of the elements 2 ((1) to (n)) used to form the constant
velocity universal joint 13, at least the manufacturing number is recorded on the
IC tag 9 so attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13. The information
recorded on the corresponding IC tag 4 about the manufacturing process of each of
the elements 2 ((1) to (n)) used to form the constant velocity universal joint 13
and the information on examination after the completion of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 are recorded in the database 50 in correspondence with the manufacturing
number of the constant velocity universal joint 13.
[0178] The IC tag 4 employed during each of the steps (S1) to (S4) may be identical throughout
those steps S1 to S4, or a different IC tag 4 may be employed during each of those
steps and the information recorded on the IC tag used during the preceding step may
be transcribed on the different IC tag used during the following step. Where the lots
separate from each other during a step on the downstream side of the manufacture,
a new IC tag 4 may be prepared, on which the information recorded during the preceding
step may be transcribed or, alternatively, while the IC tags 4 may be prepared in
advance in a number equal to the number of lots that arc used throughout the manufacturing
process, information can be additionally recorded on the same IC tag 4 throughout
the manufacturing process.
[0179] In each of the steps (S1) to (S4), the lot number and the information on the respective
manufacturing step (4a) to (4d) both recorded on the IC tag 4 will be supplemented
as shown in Fig. 24 for each of those manufacturing steps.
[0180] In each or the steps, the IC tag 4 is attached to, for example, a transport container
61 accommodating therein the elements 2. the container 61 may be, for example, a cage,
box or pallet. In such case, the IC tag 4 may be attached directly to the container
61 or may be attached to a visual identifying tag 62 attached to the container 61
as shown in Fig 27. Attachment of the IC tag 4 to the container 61 may be made removable.
When the IC tag 4 is so attached to the container 61, the IC tag 4 prepared for each
lot can be moved at all times together with the elements 2 and, therefore, the IC
tag 4 can be handled easily. In addition, recording of the information on the IC tag
4 may be carried out along a path of transport path 63 of the clements 2 by means
of, for example, a conveyor.
[0181] The details of each of the foregoing control stages will now he described.
(1) Control Stage at Material Purchase Step
[0182] The material is generally purchased in the form of steel ingots, steel plates, steel
tubes, steel wires or the like. The materials so purchased are quality examined, for
example, on a lot basis. Information (4a) on the purchased material that is recorded
on the IC tag 4 at this control stage can be classified into information on the origin
and information on the quality. The origin information is descriptive of the name
of a selling company, the place of a factory of such selling company and so on. The
quality information is descriptive of the hardness of texture, inclusions of non-metallie
material and so on. This quality information is such that although the results of
examination of the materials conducted after the purchase of the materials are recorded
on the IC tag, the information obtained from the selling company can be recorded,
or the both may be recorded. A method of recording the information on the IC tag 4
in this control stage may be carried out by recording the information available from,
for example, a purchase control computer (not shown) by means of a recording terminal.
(2) Control Stage at the Forging Step (S2)
[0183] The forging step (S2) varies depending on the kind of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 and/or the kind of each of the elements 2. As described in connection with,
for example, Fig. 10, the forging step (S2) includes a cold forging substep of forming
the element 2 in a rough shape, a grinding substep of grinding the roughly forged
product and other substeps.
[0184] In the case of any of the elements 2, recording of the information (4b) on the IC
tag 4 during the forging step (S2) may he carried out either all at a time for the
forging step (S2) or during each of the substeps of the forging step (S2). By way
of example, where the element 2 is one of the outer race 14, the inner race 15, the
retainer 17 and the intermediate shaft 12 and the forging and turning or the turning
with no forging is carried out as shown in Fig. 10 or Fig. 12, information on the
dimensions of various parts of the elements 2 measured subsequent to the turning is
recorded on the IC tag 4. In the case where the element 2 is the balls, information
on the dimensions, strains, appearance and others is recorded, for example, subsequent
to the stamping and, also, information on the dimensions, sphericity- appearance and
others measured after the brushing and also after the green machining is recorded.
Processing condition information is also recorded.
[0185] The method of recording the information (4b) on the IC tag 4 during this control
stage is carried out through a terminal 55 by the time-of-manufacture control database
54. for example, for the process control or the examination control that is used for
each step including, for example, the forging step (S2). With respect to the information
required to he manually inputted by an operator, it is recorded directly from the
terminal 55 or through the time-of-manufacmrc control database 54 by way of an input
device 55 such as a keyboard.
[0186] Where the number of the forging lots 6 becomes greater than the number of the material
lots 5 in the preceding step, new IC tags 4 are prepared, on which the information
(4a) recorded on the IC tags 4 for the material lots 5 is then transcribed with the
use or an IC tag duplicator 57, and the information (4b) on the forging step is then
recorded on the new IC tags 4 having the information transcribed thereon. Even in
each of the subsequent steps, the information is transcribed onto the new IC tags
4 where the number of lots increases in each of the subsequent steps.
(3) Control Stage at Heat Treatment Step (S3)
[0187] When the heat treatment is carried out, examination takes place subsequently. In
the case where the clement 2 is the outer race 14 or the inner race 15, the harness,
the deformation, the texture and so on are tested. In the case where the clement 2
is the ball 16, the hardness, the texture and so on are tested. Information (4c) on
the heat treatment includes results of those tests-Other than this information, heat
treatment conditions and others may be recorded.
(4) Control Stage at Grinding Step (S4) and Subsequent Examination Step
[0188] The grinding step (S4) may vary depending on the kind of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 and the kind of the elements 2 used therein. Where the element 2 is the ball
16, rough grinding, medium grinding, tine grinding, lapping and so on are carried
out. In those substeps, articles or manufacture completed are examined after each
of those substeps. Information (4d) to be recorded on the IC tag 4 includes processing
conditions for each of the substeps during the grinding step (S4). The information
(4d) on those processing conditions may include, for example, the kind of a grinding
stone, the grinding speed and others After completion of the grinding step, examination
is conducted, results of which are recorded on the IC tag 4. Information (4d) on the
results of the examination may include, for example, various dimensions and appearance.
Where the element 2 is the ball 16, the information includes the dimensions, sphericity
and others contained in results of examination after the rough grinding or any other
substeps during the grinding step (S4). The information may further include the appearance,
dimensions, sphericity, difference in diameter, hardness, acoustic test results, microscopic
test results and others with respect to the elements 2 completed after the grinding
step (S4).
[0189] During the grinding step (S4), the entire number of the elements 2 are examined when
they are the custom-made or specially ordered products. In the case of this 100% examination,
the IC tag 4 is prepared in a number equal to the number of the elements 2 and is
recorded with such information as the grinding lot number, the individual results
of examination and others for the corresponding element 2. In addition to the grinding
lot number, the number necessary to identify the individual elements 2 may be additionally
recorded in the corresponding IC tag 4. In the case where a number of the elements
2 are employed for each constant velocity universal joint 13 as is the case with the
balls 16 or the like, a set of the clements 2 used in each constant velocity universal
joint 13 may be considered as a single element 2 and only one IC tag 4 may be prepared
for each set of the element 2. with the information recorded thereon for each set.
Control Stage at Assemblage of Constant Velocity Universal Joint 13 and Thereafter
[0190] the elements 2 so manufactured as hereinbefore described are assembled into the constant
velocity universal joint 13 during the assembling step. During a period prior to the
assemblage and subsequent to the assemblage, the IC tag 9 is attached to the constant
velocity universal joint 13. In other words, the IC tag 9 may be attached either to
the clements 2 prior to the assemblage of the constant velocity universal joint 13
or subsequent to the assemblage of the constant velocity universal joint 13.
[0191] After completion of the assemblage, the constant velocity universal joint 13 is examined
as a complete product. This examination is carried out after, for example, the IC
tag 9 has been attached thereto, but may be carried out before the IC tag 9 is attached,
depending on how it is attached, Examination of the completed product is carried out
on the total number of the constant velocity universal joints 13 where they are a
specially ordered product.
[0192] During the assemblage of the consent velocity universal joint 13, the information
recorded on the IC tag 4 in connection with each of the elements 2 forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint 13 is recorded through the database
50 in correspondence with the manufacturing number of the constant velocity universal
joint 13 as shown in Fig. 26. Also, even the results of examination on the completed
product arc recorded in correspondence with the manufacturing number of the constant
velocity universal joint. The manufacturing number is a number unique to the individual
constant velocity universal joint 13 and is represented by, for example, the serial
number. Where the constant velocity universal joint 13 contains a different element
(for example, boots 18) 2 which does not pass through the above manufacturing steps,
information on this different element 2 is equally recorded in the database 50.
[0193] The IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13 in the manner described
above contains at least the manufacturing number. In addition to the manufacturing
number, the IC tag 9 may also contain the information recorded on the IC tag 4 in
connection with each of the elements 2 and the result of examination of the complete
product. Where the result of examination of the completed product is recorded on the
IC tag 9 attached to the constant velocity universal joint 13, the results of examination
of the completed product are recorded on the IC tag 9 during the examination step
and such information may be transcribed from the IC tag 9 onto the database 50. Yet,
the IC tag 9 may be attached to not only the constant velocity universal joint 13.
but also to a packaging container 70 (Fig. 21) for the constant velocity universal
joint 13 and the manufacturing number and others may be recorded on the IC tag 9 attached
to the packaging container 70.
[0194] The database 50 is provided in a control computer system 59 placed in the environment
of a computer network 58 as shown in Fig. 26. The above described information F associated
with each of the constant velocity universal joints 13 is recorded on a storage unit
50a of this database 50. The computer network 58 may be a wide area network such as
Internet or a combination of the wide area network with a local area network established
within the premises of a factory or plant. The database 50 includes the storage unit
50a and a database control unit 50b operable to interface with the storage unit 50a
and also to control searches for the information. The database 50 may be any type
provided that it can be conceptually recognized as a database for the quality control,
or may be an aggregation of physically separate databases, or may be a type capable
of commonly sharing the information with any database employed for any other purpose,
For example, the database 50 may be an aggregation of a plurality of computers distributed
in the computer network 58 or may share the information with the time-of-manufacture
control database 54 or a database for the control of technical in formation.
[0195] The database 50 may be connected through the network 58 with various information
processing instruments installed within the premises of the factory or plant and/or
portable or mobile terminals or information processing instruments 60 installed in
technical departments, warehouses, business offices, and/or customer's business offices.
[0196] According to the foregoing quality control method, since the information on the history
from the material purchase for the elements 2 to results of examination of the completed
constant velocity universal joint 13 is stored in the database 50 and the manufacturing
number or the constant velocity universal joint 13 is recorded in the IC tag 9 attached
to the constant velocity universal joint 13. comparison of the manufacturing number
with the database 50 makes it possible to control the relation between the history
information and the constant velocity universal joint on one-to-one basis. By way
of example, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to the shipment, the user of
the constant velocity universal joint 13 or those who conduct maintenance servicing
for the constant velocity universal joint 13 can know the history information on the
constant velocity universal joint 13. The information generated in each or the manufacturing
steps of the elements 2 for the constant velocity universal joint 13 is recorded on
the IC tag 4, provided on a lot basis for each of the manufacturing steps, together
with the lot number and, therefore, the detailed history information can be controlled.
[0197] Since the information for each of the manufacturing steps is recorded on IC tag 4
used for each lot in the respective step, as compared with recording on a check sheet
by handwriting, detailed information can be recorded. And since unlike inputting from,
for example, the terminal into the computer, it is the IC tag 4 where the information
must be inputted, visual recognition of the IC tag 4 is possible, an inputting work
is facilitated and an error will hardly occur. Also, since unlike recording in a computer
the various and numerous pieces of information on the manufacturing process ranging
from the purchase of material to the grinding step with respect to the elements 2,
those piece of the information is carried by the IC tag 4 at each step of the manufacturing
process, the computer is rather less loaded and the control can be facilitated. For
this reason, it is possible to achieve an easy control of the detailed information.
[0198] Also, since the manufacturing number of the constant velocity universal joint 13
is recorded on the IC tag 9 attached to such constant velocity universal joint 13,
the storage area remaining in this IC tag 9 can he used freely for various applications
after the manufacture, for example, shipment control, marketing control, customer
control, maintenance control and so on.
[0199] Specifically, the constant velocity universal joint 13, where it is used as a constant
velocity universal joint for automotive vehicles, is, after having been completely
assembled, examined and shipped, generally transported to a warehouse and then delivered
to a customer or an automotive vehicle manufacturer through a delivery office as described
with reference to Fig. 21. In the case of the specially ordered products, they may
be delivered directly to the customer after the shipment thereof. The customer or
the automotive vehicle manufacturer will install the constant velocity universal joint
13 into an automotive vehicle and then sell it and, on the other hand, the owner,
who purchased the automotive vehicle, uses the constant velocity universal joint 13
consequent on the use of the automotive vehicle and will eventually dispose of it
when the lifetime expires or is ready to expire. At every stage, not only can the
history information be ascertained by reading the manufacturing number recorded on
the IC tag 9 attached to such constant velocity universal joint 13, but also the storage
arca left unoccupied in the IC tag 9 can be utilized for any purpose.
[0200] In the next place, the ease in which the constant velocity universal joint 13 is
a product to be examined on a lot basis such as experienced with general products
will he described with particular reference to Fig. 23. This control of the products
to be examined lot-by-lot includes the following control stages (1) to (3) and (4)
so long as the elements 2 ((1) to (n)) are concerned, and so lone as the constant
velocity universal joint 13 assembled with those elements 2 is concerned, the control
includes control stages as will be described later. The control stages (1) to (3)
from the purchase of material to the heat treatment step previously described in connection
with the individually examined products arc equally applicable to the lot-by-lot examined
products and, therefore, those control stages (1) to (3) will not be reiterated.
(1) Control Stage at Material Purchase Step (S1):
(2) Control Stage at the Forging Step (S2):
(3) Control Stage at the Heat Treatment Step (S3):
(4') Control Stage at Grinding Step (S4) and Subsequent Examination Step
[0201] At the examination step subsequent to the grinding step (S4), the IC tags 4 for each
heat treatment lot 7 or the IC tags 4 each succeeding the information recorded on
the corresponding IC tag 4 for each heat treatment lot 7, arc prepared for each grinding
lot 8. The grinding lot number associated with the grinding lot 8 and information
obtained during the examination step arc recorded on those IC tags 4. The process
taken during the grinding step (S4) is equally applied not only to the lot examined
products, but also the individually examined products. While the information recorded
during this control level (4') is descriptive of results of examination for each grinding
lot 8, the same items to be examined are applied to the lot examined products and
also to the individually examined products so long as the elements 2 are concerned,
and, accordingly, those results of examination are recorded. Although the items to
be examined may be different between the lot examined products and the individually
examined products, recording of the results of examination on the IC tags 4 should
be made regardless of the difference in item to be examined.
Assemblage of Constant Velocity Universal Joint 13 and Subsequent Control Stage
[0202] The IC tags 9 are attached to the constant velocity universal joints 13 each assembled
with the elements 2 during a period prior to the assemblage and subsequent to the
assemblage. Of the manufacturing lot number and the information recorded on the IC
lags 4 after the step of examination of each of the elements 2 ((1) to (n)) employed
to form the respective constant velocity universal joint 13, at least the manufacturing
lot number is recorded in each of those IC tags 9 attached to the respective constant
velocity universal joint 13. Also, the information recorded on each of the IC tags
4 about the manufacturing steps S1 to S4 with respect to the elements 2 ((1) to (n))
used to form the respective constant velocity universal joint 13 and the information
on examination of the constant velocity universal joint 13 after the completion of
the latter are recorded in the database 50 in correspondence with the manufacturing
lot number.
[0203] It is to be noted that the control of the lot examined products is substantially
similar to the control of the individually examined products, unless otherwise specified.
[0204] Since this control method controls the constant velocity universal joint 13 on the
manufacturing lot basis, it will not provide a one-to-one control between the constant
velocity universal joint 13 and the history information. However, effects and advantages
similar to those obtained by the previously described first quality control method
for the individually examined products of the constant velocity universal joint 13
can be obtained by this control method. Comparison to the control computer system
10 is made using the lot number obtained from the IC tags 9 attached to the respective
constant velocity universal joint 13.
[0205] It is to be noted that although in describing any one of the foregoing embodiments,
reference has been made mainly to the constant velocity universal joint that is used
on the vehicle drive shaft 11, the present invention can be equally applied to the
constant velocity universal joint that is used on a vehicle propeller shaft.
[0206] Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred
embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only
for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous
changes and modifications within the framework of obviousness upon the reading of
the specification herein presented of the present invention. Accordingly, such changes
and modifications are, unless they depart from the scope of the present invention
as delivered from the claims annexed hereto, to be construed as included therein.
1. A constant velocity universal joint having an IC tag attached thereto, which tag is
capable of a contactless communication.
2. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 1, which comprises an outer
race, an inner race and rolling elements interposed between the outer and inner races
for transmitting a rotation therebetween.
3. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 2, further comprising a
boot made of rubber or a synthetic resin and covering an opening of the other race
and wherein the IC tag is attached to the boot.
4. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the boot comprises
a bellows, and large and small diameter fixing portions continued from opposite ends
of the bellows, respectively, and adapted to be fixed to an outer periphery of the
outer race and an outer periphery of a shaft member coupled with the inner race and
wherein the bellows has an outer diametric portion or an outer diametric exposed portion,
adjacent the large diameter fixing portion in the bellows, attached with the IC tag.
5. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the boot comprises
a bellows, and large and small diameter fixing portions continued from opposite ends
of the bellows, respectively, and adapted to be fixed to an outer periphery of the
outer race and an outer periphery of a shaft member coupled with the inner race and
wherein the IC tag is attached to an end face of one of the large and small fixing
portions.
6. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the IC tag capable
of the contactless communication is attached to the outer race.
7. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the IC tag is
attached within a recess provided in an end face of a stem shaft of the other race.
8. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 2, further comprising a
shaft member coupled with the inner race and wherein the IC tag capable of the contactless
communication is attached to the shaft member.
9. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 8, wherein the IC tag is
attached within a recess provided in an end face of the shaft member.
10. the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 8, wherein the shaft member
has opposite ends adapted to be coupled with respective constant velocity universal
joints, wherein an intermediate portion of the shaft member, which lies between respective
sites, at which boots for the constant velocity universal joints are fixed, has a
diameter greater than that of shaft end portions, which lie on the respective sides
of those sites, wherein a mounting groove is provided in an outer periphery of this
intermediate portion or the shaft member, and wherein the IC tag is attached within
this mounting groove.
11. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 1, wherein at least one
of elements forming respective pans of the constant velocity universal joint is applied
with an embossed marking representative of a letter or a symbol, with a mounting recess
defined at a location near this embossed marking by means of engraving, and wherein
The IC tag is attached within this mounting recess.
12. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the IC tag is
recorded with identification information for identifying the constant velocity universal
joint and manufacturing information on the constant velocity universal joint.
13. The constant velocity universal joint as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the IC tag is
connected to a sensor for detecting an object to be detected of the constant velocity
universal joint.
14. An automotive vehicle drive shaft, which comprises a shaft member and a pair of constant
velocity universal joints having inner races Coupled respectively with opposite ends
of the shalt member and wherein for one or both of the constant velocity universal
joints, the constant velocity universal joint as recited in Claim 1 is employed.
15. The automotive vehicle drive shaft as claimed in Claim 14, further comprising an IC
tag attached to each of the constant velocity universal joints and wherein one of
the IC tags is recorded with identification information necessary to identify the
automotive vehicle drive shaft.
16. A quality control method for a constant velocity universal joint for controlling the
constant velocity universal joint as recited in Claim 1, wherein the IC tag is attached
to the constant velocity universal joint and information on a quality control of the
constant velocity universal joint or information on a status-of-use of the constant
velocity universal joint is recorded in the IC tag.
17. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
claim 16, which comprises a step of attaching the IC tag to the constant velocity
universal joint, a step of recording information on a quality of the constant velocity
universal joint in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint, a
utilizing step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment,
the information recorded in the IC tag and confirming a predetermined information
from the information read out therefrom.
18. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 17, wherein the constant velocity universal joint is utilized in an automotive
vehicle; wherein the reading of the IC tag during the utilizing step is carried out
by the utilization of a tag reader while the constant velocity universal joint remains
incorporated in the automotive vehicle; and wherein information on the constant velocity
universal joint is made available by means of an information processor connected wired
or wireless to the tag reader or an information processor integrated with the tag
reader.
19. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which comprises:
a step of attaching an IC tag to one of a plurality of elements which form respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint;
a step of recording information on a manufacturing process of the constant velocity
universal joint in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint; and
a step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment the information
recorded in the IC tag and confirming a predetermined information from the information
read out therefrom.
20. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which comprises:
A step of preparing a database for storing a predetermined manufacturing information
on the constant velocity universal joint in association with an identification information
on the constant velocity universal joint, contents of which can be extracted by the
identification information;
a step of attaching an IC tag to one of a plurality of elements forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint,
a step of recording, in accordance with the database at a time of shipment or by a
time of delivery to a customer, an identification information on the constant velocity
universal joint in the IC tag and also recording information on a manufacturing process
of the constant velocity universal joint; and
in information reading and utilizing step of reading, at any arbitrarily chose time
subsequent to shipment, the information recorded in the IC: tag and confirming the
information on the manufacturing process of the constant velocity universal joint
by comparing the information read out with the database.
21. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which comprises:
A step of preparing a database for storing a predetermined manufacturing information
on the constant velocity universal joint, contents of which can be extracted therefrom;
a step of attaching an IC tag to one of a plurality of elements forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint;
a step of recording in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint
a predetermined shipment information on the constant velocity universal joint in accordance
with the database; and
a step of reading, at any arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment, the information
recorded in the IC tag and confirming the information on the constant velocity universal
joint from the information read out from the IC tag or information obtained by comparing
the read-out information with the database.
22. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 21, wherein the predetermined shipment information on the constant velocity
universal joint, which is written in the IC tag, includes an identification information
on the constant velocity universal joint and wherein the database stores a predetermined
manufacturing information on the constant velocity universal joint in association
with the identification information on the constant velocity universal joint, stored
contents of which can be extracted by the identification information.
23. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 21, wherein the predetermined shipment information on the constant velocity
universal joint, which is written in the IC tag, includes information on a date of
manufacture of the constant velocity universal joint.
24. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 21, wherein the predetermined shipment information on the constant velocity
universal joint, which is written in the IC tag, includes information on a place of
manufacture of the constant velocity universal joint.
25. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16. which method is for controlling the constant velocity universal joint by
recording in the IC tag, a predetermined manufacturing information concerning a process
flow ranging from a step of material purchase associated with the constant velocity
universal joint to a step of examination by way of a step of at least one of forging
and turning, a heat treatment step and a grinding step and comprises:
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion of manufacture thereof;
a step of recording in the IC tag, attached to the constant velocity universal joint,
at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery to a customer at least one of processing
condition information on at least one of the manufacturing steps for the constant
velocity universal joint, and material information on at least one of the elements;
and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag and confirming the at least one of the processing condition information and
the material information from the information read out from the IC tag at an arbitrary
time subsequent to shipment.
26. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 26, which comprises:
A step of preparing a database for storing, in association with an identification
information on the constant Velocity universal joint, a predetermined manufacturing
information concerning a process flow ranging from a step of material purchase to
a step of examination by way of a step of at least one of forging and turning, a heat
treatment step and a grinding step, all steps associated with the constant velocity
universal joint, stored contents of which can be extracted by the identification information;
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion or manufacture thereof,
a step of recording in the IC tag, attached to the constant velocity universal joint,
at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery to a customer an identification information
on the constant velocity universal joint and also recording at least one of processing
condition information on at least one of the manufacturing steps for the constant
velocity universal joint, and material information on at least one of the elements,
in accordance with the database: and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment and conducting from the
information read out from the IC tag or information obtained by comparing the information
read out from the IC tag with the database, one of a confirmation of purchased material,
a confirmation of the manufacturing process, a confirmation of at least one of the
processing condition information and the material information, and a confirmation
of results of examination.
27. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which comprises:
A step of preparing a database for storing, in association with an identification
information on the constant velocity universal joint, a prede:crmined manufacturing
information on a process flow ranging from a step of material purchase to a step of
examination by way of a step of at least one of forging and turning, a heat treatment
step and a grinding step, all steps associated with the constant velocity universal
joint, stored contents of which can be extracted by the identification information;
a step of attaching the IC tag to one of elements forming respective parts of the
constant velocity universal joint during a manufacture of the constant velocity universal
joint or at a time of completion of manufacture thereof:
a step of recording in the IC tag, attached to the constant velocity universal joint,
an identification information on the constant velocity universal joint and also recording
at least one of pieces of information including a date of manufacture, a place of
manufacture, a brand of a filled grease, a gap between the neighboring elements, a
term of warranty and handing cautions, all associated with the constant velocity universal
joint, in accordance with the database at a time of shipment or by a time of delivery
to a customer; and
an information reading and utilizing step of reading the information recorded in the
IC tag at an arbitrarily chosen time subsequent to shipment and conducting from the
information read out from the IC tag or information obtained by comparing the information
read out from the IC tag with the database, one of a confirmation of purchased material,
a confirmation of the manufacturing process, a confirmation of at least one of the
processing condition information and the material information, and a confirmation
of results of examination.
28. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which comprises a step of recording in the IC tag for the manufacturing
process, which is prepared for each of lot numbers of elements forming respective
parts of the constant velocity universal joint, a predetermined manufacturing information
on a process flow ranging from a step of material purchase to a grinding step by way
of a step of at least one of forging and turning and a heat treatment step, all steps
associated with each of the elements, for each process step, and a step or reading
this recorded manufacturing information and recording portion or whole of the manufacturing
information so read out in the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal
joint, and wherein the manufacturing information recorded in the IC tag for the manufacturing
process includes at least one of a processing condition information, associated with
at least one of the manufacturing steps, and a material information on the material
used for the elements.
29. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, further comprising a step of recording a predetermined manufacturing information
on a process flow ranging from a step of material purchase of elements forming respective
pans of the constant velocity universal joint to an examination step by way of a step
of at least one of forging and turning, a heat treatment step and a grinding step,
all steps associated with each of the elements, for each process step, in a time-of-manufacture
database in association with a lot number of the elements or an identification number
for each or the elements, and a step of recording this recorded information in the
IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint.
30. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein the constant velocity universal joint includes as an element an
outer race, an inner race and rolling elements interposed between the outer and inner
races, wherein the IC tag is prepared for each lot of manufacturing steps ranging
from material receipt to completion and then to completion of an examination with
respect to each of the elements forming respective parts of the constant velocity
universal joint, wherein the IC tag prepared for each lot of the manufacturing steps
is rendered to be the same IC tag used for the corresponding lot in a preceding manufacturing
step on the upstream side of the manufacture or an IC tag succeeding the information
on the IC tag used for the corresponding lot in the preceding manufacturing step on
the upstream side of the manufacture, and wherein a lot number in each of the manufacturing
steps and information on each manufacturing step are recorded in the IC tag prepared
for each lot of that step.
31. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which joint is assembled with a plurality of kinds of elements, which are
manufactured through a manufacturing process ranging from purchase of material to
a grinding step by way of a forging step including at least one of forging and turning
and a heat treatment step, and is individually examined, which method comprises, with
respect to each of the elements:
a step of recording in an IC tag, prepared for each material lot, information on a
material lot number of the corresponding material lot and material received, at a
time of purchase of the material for each of the elements:
a step of preparing, during the forging step, for each forging lot, the same IC tag
used for each material lot or a different IC tag succeeding the information recorded
in the IC tag used for each material lot, and recording in those IC tags a forging
lot number of the corresponding forging lot and information obtained during the forging
step;
a step of preparing, during the heat treatment step, for each heat treatment lot,
the same IC tag used for each forging lot or a different IC tag succeeding the information
recorded in the IC tag used for each forging lot, and recording in those C tags the
heat treatment lot number of the corresponding heat treatment lot and information
obtained during the heat treatment step;
a step of preparing, during the examination step subsequent to the grinding step,
for each element or each set of the elements of the same kind, which form a unit for
examination, the same IC tag used for each heat treatment lot or a different IC tag
succeeding the information recorded in the IC tag used for each heat treatment lot,
and recording in those IC tags a grinding lot number of the corresponding grinding
lot and information obtained during the examination step; and further comprises:
a step of attaching the IC tag during a period prior to assemblage and after the assemblage
to each of the constant velocity universal joints each assembled with the elements,
recording in the IC tag, attached to the respective constant velocity universal joint,
at least a manufacturing number specific to the individual constant velocity universal
joint out of the manufacturing number specific to the individual constant velocity
universal joint and information recorded in the IC tag during the manufacturing steps
for each of the elements used in the constant velocity universal joint and recording
in the database information recorded in the IC tag during the manufacturing steps
for each of the elements used in the constant velocity universal joint and information
on the examination on the completed constant velocity universal joint in correspondence
with he manufacturing number of the constant velocity universal joint.
32. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, which joint is assembled with a plurality of kinds of elements, which are
manufactured through a manufacturing process ranging from purchase of material to
a grinding step by way of a grinding step including at least one of forging and turning,
and a heat treatment step, and is examined on a lot basis for each lot, which method
comprises, with respect to each of the elements:
a step of recording in an IC tag, prepared for each material lot, information on a
material lot number of the corresponding material lot and material received, at a
time of purchase of the material for each of the elements;
a step of preparing, during the forging step, for each forging lot, the same IC tag
used for each material lot or a different IC tag succeeding the information recorded
in the IC: tag used for each material lot, and recording in those IC tags a forging
number of the corresponding forging lot and information obtained during the forging
step;
a step of preparing, during the heat treatment step, for each heat treatment lot,
the same IC tag used for each forging lot or a different IC tag succeeding the information
recorded in the IC tag used for each forging lot, and recording in those IC tags a
heat treatment lot number of the corresponding heat treatment lot and information
obtained during the heat treatment step;
a step of preparing, during the examination step subsequent to the grinding step,
for each grinding step, the same IC tag used for each heat treatment lot or a different
IC tag succeeding the information recorded in the IC tag used for each heat treatment
lot, and recording in those IC tags a grinding lot number of the corresponding grinding
Jot and information obtained during the examination step; and further comprises:
attaching the IC tag to each of the constant velocity universal joints, assembled
with the elements, during a period prior to assemblage and after the assemblage:
recording in the IC tag, attached to the respective constant velocity universal joint,
at least a manufacturing lot number out of the manufacturing lot number and information
recorded in the IC tag during the manufacturing steps for each of the elements used
in the constant velocity universal joint, and recording in the database information
recorded in the IC tag during the manufacturing steps for each of the elements used
in the constant velocity universal joint and information on the examination of the
completed constant velocity universal joint in correspondence with the manufacturing
lot number.
33. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 30, wherein the IC tag prepared for each lot of the manufacturing steps is attached
to a container containing the material used in the same lot or the elements of the
same lot.
34. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein the constant velocity universal joint has a grease filled therein
during assemblage thereof and the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal
joint is recorded with a date of assemblage of the constant velocity universal joint.
35. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein the IC tag attached to the constant velocity universal joint is
recorded with information concerning whereabouts of the constant velocity universal
joint from shipment of the constant velocity universal joint to delivery thereof to
a customer.
36. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein the slauts-of-use recorded in the IC tag includes at least one of
a total number of revolutions, a maximum number of revolutions, a temperature and
a torque.
37. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein the constant velocity universal joint forms a part of an automotive
vehicle drive shaft, wherein a reader/writer capable of communicating with the IC
tag and a write-in processor for writing a predetermined information in the IC tag
through the reader/writer arc mounted on an automotive vehicle, and wherein the status-of-use
is recorded in the IC tag through this write-in processor.
38. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 37, wherein the write-in processor has a function of regularly recording the
status-of-use.
39. The quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 37, wherein the write-in processor records, as the status-of-use information,
one or both of a travel distance and a maximum speed and wherein recording of one
or both of the travel distance and the maximum speed is carried out by updating contents
recorded in the IC tag.
40. the quality control method for the constant velocity universal joint as claimed in
Claim 16, wherein a sensor for detecting an object to be detected of the constant
velocity universal joint is connected with the IC tag and wherein as the status-of-use
information, detected information of this sensor is recorded in the IC tag.